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Accused ‘revenge porn site’ operator: Take down my private photos
By Chris Matyszczyk Technically Incorrect: Craig Brittain, who allegedly ran a site where people post nude photos of former paramours, issues takedown notices under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ordering Google to remove pictures of him.
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Welcome to Los Atlantis: Whimsical maps imagine a post-flood Earth
By Michael Franco Ever been to Central Shark or Greenwich Spillage? Urban planner Jeffrey Linn creates and sells captivating maps that guide you through the world after sea levels rise.
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Welcome to Los Atlantis: Whimsical maps imagine a post-flood Earth
By Michael Franco Ever been to Central Shark or Greenwich Spillage? Urban planner Jeffrey Linn creates and sells captivating maps that guide you through the world after sea levels rise.
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Google makes enterprise push with Android for Work
By Richard Nieva The tech giant is trying to deepen its roots in the workplace with services meant to make IT departments happy.
Grooveshark gets more social with site revamp
By Lance Whitney An overhaul of the music-streaming service is designed to make discovery and sharing easier.
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The Eiffel Tower now generates its own power with new wind turbines
By Michelle Starr The famous Paris landmark has been fitted with two new wind turbines that generate enough electricity to power the commercial areas of its first floor.
Prefab tiny home generates more power than it uses
By Michelle Starr The Archiblox Carbon Positive House is a modular prefabricated home designed to give back to the environment — by producing more energy than it uses.
Prefab tiny home generates more power than it uses
By Michelle Starr The Archiblox Carbon Positive House is a modular prefabricated home designed to give back to the environment — by producing more energy than it uses.
Three amputees become cyborgs through ‘bionic reconstruction’
By Michelle Starr Three Austrian men have received mind-controlled robotic arms, using a world-first technique called “bionic reconstruction.”