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Apple Faces Billionaire Khosla in Goliath v. Goliath Tech Suits
Apple Faces Billionaire Khosla in Goliath v. Goliath Tech Suits
There’s an unwritten rule for technology startups: Never challenge Apple in court if you want to survive. The
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Big Poo-Tential: Researchers in Japan Built a House Using Old Diapers
Big Poo-Tential: Researchers in Japan Built a House Using Old Diapers
Civil engineer Siswanti Zuraida built a concrete structure using diapers that would otherwise sit in a landfill for decades, making for a literal brick sh-t house.
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MLB rumors: 5 favorites to trade for Aroldis Chapman
MLB rumors: 5 favorites to trade for Aroldis Chapman
Aroldis Chapman feels like a sure MLB trade deadline mover. These teams appear to be some of the best fits for him.Aroldis Chapman has taken his one-year deal with the Kansas City Royals incredibly seriously and will almost certainly leverage it into a spot on a team vying for a playoff spot....
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Comcast Wants to Attract Customers With a New, $20 Cable Bundle
Comcast Wants to Attract Customers With a New, $20 Cable Bundle
Comcast Corp. is introducing a $20-a-month streaming video package with more than 40 channels, as a cheaper TV
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Lewis Capaldi gave an incredible reaction to a school’s ‘deliberately odd’ statue of him
Lewis Capaldi gave an incredible reaction to a school’s ‘deliberately odd’ statue of him
Everyone’s favourite self-deprecating Scot, Lewis Capaldi, set his old school a challenge to create a “deliberately odd” sculpture of him – and… well… they certainly delivered. The “Someone You Loved” singer, whose second album Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent came out on Friday, made a visit to St Kentigern’s Academy in West Lothian on Tuesday morning – ahead of two intimate acoustic performances in Edinburgh later. Sharing pictures of the big unveiling to Twitter, the academy’s art department wrote: “So today our Top Secret project was unveiled at SWG3 with a young musician and ex-pupil who has done quite well – Lewis Capaldi. “The amazing S4 students and art staff created a deliberately odd sculpture of Lewis as requested by his team. He loved it and laughed along!” The artwork was created to coincide with the release of Capaldi's sophomore album, which follows on from his 2019 debut Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent. After being presented with the sculpture, the "Forget Me" songwriter joked: “You’ve really captured my essence. It’s pretty weird-looking, but I like it.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter He went on to thank the students for creating it, saying he does “genuinely love it” but that it “will give me nightmares”. “It’s a weird thing to look at – like yourself, but not yourself.” And Twitter was impressed by the creation too: Of course, it’s not the first eyebrow-raising piece of art to be made in recent years, as back in 2012 a botched attempt to restore a painting of Jesus Christ went viral because it was that bad. Then in 2017, there was the infamous sculpture/bust of footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, which was just as troubling. Even former prime minister Liz Truss had an unflattering sculpture made of her last year. Budding artists out there, please never change. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Taiwan country profile
Taiwan country profile
Provides an overview of Taiwan, including key dates and facts about this Asian nation.
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Field hospital bus presented to Ukraine ambassador
Field hospital bus presented to Ukraine ambassador
The next challenge will be transporting the bus to Ukraine - more than 2,000 miles away.
1970-01-01 08:00
Middlesbrough braced for Premier League interest in Hayden Hackney
Middlesbrough braced for Premier League interest in Hayden Hackney
Middlesbrough's Hayden Hackney is the subject of Premier League interest from the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Newcastle. The 20-year-old has emerged as one of Michael Carrick's more reliable performers but could be sold if a sizeable bid is received.
1970-01-01 08:00
Ancient Mayan city discovered in remote jungle that was previously 'impossible' to find
Ancient Mayan city discovered in remote jungle that was previously 'impossible' to find
It feels like every day there’s a science story that comes along ready to blow our tiny minds, and today is no exception. A series of ancient interconnected cities have been discovered in the remote El Mirador jungle Guatemala, and it’s changing our entire understanding of the ancient civilisation. More than 400 settlements have been uncovered with some dating back as far as 1,000 BC. They’re linked by roads too, and it’s led them to be described as “the first freeway system in the world”. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Richard Hansen, a research professor at the University of Idaho, is an expert on the project and he’d called the findings a “game-changer”. It was previously thought that the Mayan peoples were nomadic, but these cities have changed the scientific community’s understanding. Speaking to the Washington Post, Hansen said: "We now know that the Preclassic period was one of extraordinary complexity and architectural sophistication, with some of the largest buildings in world history being constructed during this time.” On top of the 110 miles of interconnected roads, the discoveries also showed evidence of organised agriculture and even hydraulic systems. The findings are the result of work which first began in 2015, which saw lidar technology uncovered signs of ancient structures below the surface. Archaeologist Enrique Hernández, from San Carlos University said about the findings: “Now there are more than 900 [settlements]… We [couldn’t] see that before. It was impossible,” he said. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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London’s Tube Strikes Are Set to Drag On Into the Winter
London’s Tube Strikes Are Set to Drag On Into the Winter
London’s Underground is braced for further strikes after workers voted for a fresh mandate to authorize industrial action
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Google Will Roll Out New AI Tools for Advertisers, Marketers
Google Will Roll Out New AI Tools for Advertisers, Marketers
Google is rolling out new artificial intelligence tools to help marketers create advertisements, seeking to expand its use
1970-01-01 08:00
What Leicester need to avoid relegation
What Leicester need to avoid relegation
Leicester need to defeat West Ham and hope other results go their way on the final day to avoid Premier League relegation
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