Tom Bettenhausen

Technology guy . Building and maintaining websites, applications and Internet technologies.

New underground wells could store carbon dioxide pollution for Microsoft and Amazon from the Verge Justine Calma

Construction equipment during a groundbreaking ceremony at the Occidental direct air capture plant in Texas on April 28th, 2023. | Photo: Getty Images A major project to capture and store carbon dioxide pollution for companies including Microsoft and Amazon just took a significant step forward — the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued draft permits for…

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Nanoleaf’s new wall panels can show off your plants and Funko Pops from the Verge Jennifer Pattison Tuohy

Nanoleaf’s Blocks come in two sizes and can integrate with fabric panel covers, pegboards, and shelves. | Image: Nanoleaf Nanoleaf is giving its popular smart lighting panels a major refresh. The Nanoleaf Blocks (starting at $199.99) feature edge-to-edge lighting that the company says eliminates hot spots and dark corners, bringing a smoother, more even look….

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Snapchat’s ‘disappearing’ messages make it easy for predators to target kids, state lawsuit alleges from the Verge Lauren Feiner

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Snapchat is the app of choice for criminals targeting kids for sextortion or child sexual abuse material (CSAM), New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez alleges in a new lawsuit filed against the app’s owner, Snap. The suit accuses Snap of violating New Mexico law against unfair practices and…

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Here’s how much Valve pays its staff — and how few people it employs from the Verge Jay Peters

Image: The Verge Valve is a famously secretive company with an enormous influence on the gaming industry, particularly because it runs the massive PC gaming storefront Steam. But despite that influence, Valve isn’t a large organization on par with EA or Riot Games’ thousands of employees: according to leaked data we’ve seen, as of 2021,…

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