Abstract: The widespread adoption of the fifth generation (5G) of cellular networks has brought new opportunities for the development of localization-based services. High-accuracy positioning use ...
Maybe it is heartening that people care about this so much, even if all they do with their care is write fundamentally anti-intellectual essays and form cliquey, in-the-know shibboleths about which ...
For years now, when we think of mobile gaming, we think of app stores. Developers invest countless hours, months, or even years creating games just to surrender a significant portion — up to 30% — of ...
Jest emerges from stealth with the first-ever marketplace for messaging games Enabled by the adoption of RCS, Jest’s new distribution platform is positioned to give rise to the next generation of ...
Jest emerges from stealth with the first-ever marketplace for messaging games Enabled by the adoption of RCS, Jest’s new distribution platform is positioned to give rise to the next generation of ...
This essay and interview appear in this week’s The Book Pages newsletter. For more information and book coverage, sign up for the free newsletter. Years ago, I taught English as a Second Language at a ...
We made our hosts read (some of) Infinite Jest, the thousand-page novel by David Foster Wallace that turns 30 this month, to answer the question once and for all: Do we have to read this book? The ...
It’s remarkable that a book this long and experimental still merits discussions outside of niche literary circles; as literary phenomena go, ‘Infinite Jest’ is a complete aberration The thing is – ...
I thought I had lost them. For decades, I kept eight letters, a postcard and a holiday card from David Foster Wallace tucked in my copy of “Infinite Jest.” The missives traveled with me from my ...
A few stanzas from the end of Chaucer’s long poem “Troilus and Criseyde,” the author interrupts his story to indulge in a bit of reception anxiety. “Go, litel book,” he bids the manuscript that’s soon ...