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3-D-printed gun fires real bullets

3D Printed Handgun

A Texas group run by a self-described anarchist has posted what appears to be the first video of the live firing of a handgun created with a 3-D printer. The 53-second video shows a single shot being fired from The Liberator, a plastic handgun that, with the exception of its metal firing pin, was assembled from parts made with a 3-D printer, according to Defense Distributed. The gun appears unscathed after the test firing, although the brief clip does not reveal anything about its range or accuracy.

 

Google runs fibre to Austin, Texas

Google expands its super-fast broadband service to Austin, Texas, offering speeds of up to one gigabit per second.

 

WikiLeaks publishes leaked Stratfor emails

WikiLeaks says it has begun publishing leaked emails from U.S. intelligence analysis firm Stratfor. The online anti-secrecy group says it's sitting on more than 5 million emails from the Austin, Texas-based Stratfor and that it's putting them out in collaboration with two dozen international media organizations.

 

'IM RICH' Facebook Post Gets Suspected Bank Robbers Estefany Martinez, Ricky Gonzalez Charged

'IM RICH' Facebook Post Gets Suspected Bank Robbers Estefany Martinez, Ricky Gonzalez Charged

Advice for potential bank robbers: don't create a trail of posts bragging about your successful $62,000 robbery on Facebook. Unfortunately this tip would've actually been helpful for four suspected of robbing the International Bank of Commerce in Houston, Texas.

 

Google faces Texas AG inquiry, settles privacy suit

Google faces Texas AG inquiry, settles privacy suit

Google Inc said on Friday it was the target of an investigation by the Texas Attorney General's office into the fairness of its search engine rankings.

Senh: This is a dumb and stupid lawsuit. A couple of small websites aren't getting much traffic from Google, so they're suing them for not ranking the content from their crappy sites higher. What a waste of time. I won't even mention their sites here so they can die peacefully.

 

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