Family Scotland Uses Their Farm’s Supply Of Sheep Wool To Insulate Their Home
A farming family in southwest of Scotland wish to have a home that is environment friendly and decided to ask Mark Waghorn Architects for assistance with the design. Mark Waghorn Architects designed a five bedroom house that has external walls…
Wondering If Your Home Insurance Can Cover The Damages On Your Yard Caused By Your Neighbor?
Is your backyard currently unusable due to certain renovations done by your neighbor on his/her territory? Do you wish to know if your insurance can cover the expenses for the necessary repairs? Jack Hungelmann of Bankrate have the solution to…
10 Ways You Can Alter Moods With Lighting
Mediterranean Living Room by San Francisco Interior Designer Tucker & Marks When it comes to lamps, both style and quantity is important. The way you light a room can alter the space and having several lights or lamps allows you…
Architect Proposes To Cover New Gas Power Station With Climbing Plants
Author, James Holloway of Gizmag shares about AZPA’s design proposal on the new power station to be built in Wedel. The primary idea is to erect a green textile structure in order to construct an immediate visual barrier. The green textile will…
Bathroom Remodeling Tips From The Budget Wise
For most us, having an elegant bathroom is important. It is among the places in our home where we can have privacy or a moment of peace. If you are not satisfied with your bathroom or do not like it…
Apple iTunes makes sweet music in online video market
Lance Whitney of CNET shares a report from a market research firm known as The NPD Group about iTunes topping the charts in online video sales. Last year, Apple got a 66 percent of the total sold TV shows and…
Akamai Says That A Huge Portion Of Cyberattacks Come From China
Shara Tibken of CNET shares Akamai’ statement about the significant growth of cyberwarfare occurrences in 2012. This attacks are said to be three times as much compared to 2011 based on the reports from Akamai’s customers that were targeted by…
Germany Fines Google Over Data Collection
This is a post written by Kevin J. O’Brien of The New York Times, explaining about a German privacy regulator that fined Google €145,000 in Berlin on Monday. This fine is said to be for Google’s illegal collection of personal…