From developing computer games to building secure financial transaction platforms, tech skills remain essential to the economy. Although the tech industry has faced high-profile layoffs, the need for ...
Platforms shift when developers build. We explore, choose tools, dream, create. This platform shift comes with more information than ever, ready at your fingertips. This shift, it’s about building ...
Kiss your MetroCard and Smartlink fare payment cards goodbye. PATH will no longer accept either of the iconic fare cards on Sept. 1, agency officials said. PATH advised riders who still have value or ...
When the founders of a mental health app for men called Mental saw that one feature — AI interactive audio — was resonating wildly with their users, they knew they were on to something. And so the ...
TUCSON, Ariz., and AMSTERDAM, May 19, 2026 — Critical Path Institute® (C-Path) today announced the launch of the New Approach Methodologies Developer Coalition (NAMs-DC), a precompetitive, ...
Google's annual developer conference opens today, May 19, 2026, at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California — and every Android developer, Firebase engineer, Flutter practitioner, and ...
Over a year after its December 2024 launch into Early Access, Path of Exile 2’s team is apparently preparing it, for real, for a 1.0 full launch—though not for a few more months, until “some time ...
Path of Exile 2's long path to 1.0 is finally winding down. On Thursday, developer Grinding Gear Games held a digital livestream detailing the latest patch (0.5, "Return of the Ancients"), during ...
The last part of the $430 million PATH Forward program that tackled some of the major problems that affect reliability on the 116-year-old transit line is concluding early Monday morning. Now, what’s ...
There’s an old saw in management: What you measure matters. And, typically, you get more of whatever you’re measuring. Software engineers have debated productivity metrics for decades, starting with ...
A wholly Latina and women-owned development firm is plotting what appears to be one of its first major ground-up projects in Queens. Vaya Development, led by Melissa Bindra, filed plans for a 285-unit ...