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Welcome to Open House Athens! Take a sneak peak (photos)
Open House Athens takes place from May 16-17 giving participants the chance for a sneak peak at innovative, historic and exquisitely-designed architectural gems around the capital. 70 city spots have been chosen from around Greece from commercial and cultural venues to educational institutions to private homes that guests wouldn’t ordinarily be privy to.
Streaming site Grooveshark shuts under industry pressure
Grooveshark, an early leader in music streaming that enraged major labels by letting users upload copyrighted songs, abruptly shut down on April 30 after years of litigation.
Cosco eyes big network from Piraeus port
By Ilias Bellos
According to sources, Cosco Pacific has embarked on a series of strategic moves to attract more multinational companies to Piraeus to use the country?s main port as an alternative route for the supply of markets they operate in.
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Ben Affleck tries to hide his ancestry, Wikileaks thinks otherwise
Sony’s “Wikileaked” emails have even more to provide hungry keyhole peepers.
The confidential correspondence reveals Ben Affleck’s attempt to “cover up” a “dark” secret of his past: His ancestors were slave owners.
'The Interview' DVDs balloon-launched into North Korea
A South Korean activist said Wednesday he had launched thousands of copies of Hollywood film "The Interview" into North Korea by balloon, ignoring dire threats of reprisals from Pyongyang.
The capital has labelled the Seth Rogen comedy about a fictional CIA plot to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, a "wanton act of terror".
George Papapostolou wins Sony World Photography Award (photos)
Greek amateur photographer George Papapostolou won the national category of "Sony World Photography Awards" with photos that showcase the beauty of Greece.
The winning photograph featured a church on the isle of Castri:
Apple's next big thing aims for wrists
Apple aims to have its smart watch on wrists in China, the US and beyond in April, and ignite its first new gadget category since the debut of the iPad.
The Apple Watch will be available in nine countries from April 24, at a starting price of $349. A limited edition gold Apple Watch will be available with a price topping $10,000.
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'Boyhood' wins big at Globes, stars salute French
Coming-of-age drama "Boyhood" emerged triumphant Jan. 11 at the Golden Globes, Hollywood's first major awards show, where celebrities vowed solidarity with France after the Paris attacks.
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South Korea Concerned Over North Korea's Cyber Army, Nuclear Weapons
The Defence Ministry of South Korea expressed its concern over the growing cyber army of North Korea and the progress its rival has made in nuclear weapons.
According to the claims, North Korea has a 6000-strong cyber army dedicated to disrupting South Korea's government and military, the Guardian reports.
North Korea's Kim says open to 'highest-level' talks with South
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un proposed the "highest-level" talks with South Korea Jan. 1, opening the way to a historic summit as his communist country battles to fend off international prosecution over its dismal human rights record.