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The FTC is suing software giant Adobe over hidden fees
The preeminent software licensing company, Adobe, whose products include industry-standard programs like Photoshop and Illustrator, is being sued by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for surprising customers with hidden termination fees and an overly complicated cancellation process. The action is a non-criminal suit against Adobe and two of its executives that will result in civil
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Christopher Payne photographs terra-cotta fabrication at Gladding, McBean
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Netanyahu unveils regional plan for “free trade zone” with trains to NEOM
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Silicosis is the subject of new regulations and changing sentiments
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Geo-Fantasies elicits questions about carbon capture
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Cargill debuts wind-powered ocean liner with WindWings®
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The International Mass Timber Conference promotes community
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Netanyahu unveils regional plan for “free trade zone” with trains to NEOM
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office recently released a PowerPoint that gives a glimpse into what the Likud Party has in mind for Gaza’s future, and the Levant region at large. On May 3, Netanyahu unveiled Gaza 2035: A three-step master plan to build what he calls the “Gaza-Arish-Sderot Free Trade Zone.” The plan was
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Zahner’s ImageLines produces painting-like perforations on metal
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The show-stopping interiors of Las Vegas’s Sphere are revealed
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Antoine Bertin’s installation for SFER IK listens in on bats
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ACADIA offered presentations on bioengineering, craft, and information
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London Mayor Sadiq Khan rejects Populous-designed Sphere
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USDA rolls out 2023 Plant Hardiness Zone Map
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West Hollywood could get an LED orb on Sunset Boulevard
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A visitor center is planned for Buckminster Fuller’s geodesic dome home
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AN asked DALL·E to realize Halloween houses by architects
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The Sphere opens in Las Vegas. What does it mean for architecture?
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What the Bernheimer Architecture Union learned from UTOPIA
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Ways to reduce emissions in the manufacturing of building materials