hotels
Russian Hackers Are Targeting Hotels Across Europe, Researchers Say
The hackers used booby-trapped Word documents and a leaked NSA hacking tool to get a foothold into the networks to then attack guests.
New York City’s Best New Hotel is Studio 54-Meets-the Genius Bar
Ian Schrager's Public Hotel opened this summer on the Lower East Side. The innovative hotelier sits down for an interview with GARAGE.
Giant Hands Emerge From a Venice Canal to Raise Climate Change Awareness
Italian sculptor Lorenzo Quinn’s massive new sculpture, 'Support,' is a stark warning on the impact of rising sea levels.
California Wants to Know How Many Airbnb Hosts Racially Discriminate Against Guests
A California agency will investigate hosts with three or more complaints against them alleging racial discrimination.
Now, You Can Sleep in a Frank Gehry in Spanish Wine Country
Finally, our wildest Rioja-fueled design dreams are coming true.
A Deep Dive Into ‘Four in a Bed’, The Greatest Show on British Television
"We’ve given you a five because Jason found a lot of pubes in his toast."
It's Incredibly Easy to Tamper with Someone's Flight Plan, Anywhere on the Globe
Hackers can gain access to and manipulate flight information because of aging legacy systems.
How Virtual Reality Could Offer Vacations Without Leaving The House
Virtual Reality can take us to places we’ve never been, but it can also give us a preview of our dream vacation without ever booking a ticket.
What Happens When You Leave Everything Behind to Open Your First Restaurant
Coming to grips with the disconnect between the reality of a restaurant and its Platonic ideal is something most chefs will spend their entire careers wrestling with.