The Problem With Copyrights
Google's Susan Wojcicki and Sundar Pichai say fighting piracy isn't as easy as some think.
Google's Susan Wojcicki and Sundar Pichai say fighting piracy isn't as easy as some think.
Charlott Olofsson is a top glassblower at Kosta Boda, one of Sweden's leading producers of stemware and glass.
Refrigerator. Motorized foot rest. Valcona leather. Dan Neil test drives the over-the top and stately, A8 L W 12 Exclusive.
An art fair has a special resonance: It's part of this city's Art Year marking the opening of a $50 million wing that has nearly doubled the exhibition space of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
Two suburban strip malls are overflowing with choice midcentury finds. Here, a guide to getting the loot before the dealers do.
Jason Wu debuts a line of tables, chairs and seating for Canvas.
In a rare offering, Sotheby's New York will present the entire collection of the late financier and philanthropist Theodore Forstmann—some 50 artworks valued at $75 million—in several auctions this spring.
Many of the car makers exhibiting at the Geneva Motor Show are eager to share car-architecture platforms across multiple brands, Dan Neil finds—and the ungainly Bentley SUV concept shows what can go wrong with that.
Last year at auction, German painter Gerhard Richter outsold Monet, Giacometti and Rothko—combined. A case study of an artist's rise.
The digital revolution can spur unprecedented advances in the medical sciences, argues Eric Topol in "The Creative Destruction of Medicine."