HP says Itanium, HP-UX not dead yet
(arstechnica.com)
July 2012 Archive
13291.
13292.
Scientists capture world’s first atom shadow
(cosmosmagazine.com)
13293.
One on One: Ken Segall, the Man Who Put the ‘i’ in iMac
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
13294.
Amazon's next phone is an 'Amaphone' (I think)
(whois.domaintools.com)
13295.
Is Reality a Hologram?
(falconastrology.com)
13296.
Target The Forward Fringe
(red-sweater.com)
13297.
Ruby Tools for non-Ruby Projects
(viget.com)
13298.
Dear Google, Let’s Talk
(holoeverywhere.com)
13299.
How to Design a Good API and Why it Matters
(scribd.com)
13300.
Why Ubuntu Won't Trust FSF's Secure Boot
(theregister.co.uk)
13301.
13302.
13303.
Yahoo v. Facebook is reaching a "patent peace deal"
(arstechnica.com)
13305.
Automate ANY of your paperwork
(pandodaily.com)
13306.
Sharing data links in networks of cars
(web.mit.edu)
13307.
Seeing with music
(patexia.com)
13308.
Git backup branches
(kevinold.com)
13309.
AOL’s Longest-Running Employee on the History of AOL Chat Rooms
(techland.time.com)
13310.
Codepoints.net, a fully open-source Unicode resource
(codepoints.net)
13311.
Cultivating Value in the Culture of More
(onthecity.org)
13312.
13313.
Twitter ordered to hand over data on an Occupy Wall Street protester
(computerworld.com)
13314.
Writing a Bi-Endian Compiler
(drdobbs.com)
13315.
Is it good practice to ALWAYS cast variables in C?
(stackoverflow.com)
13316.
Nexus 7 production costs estimated at $184
(slashgear.com)
13317.
Javaism, Exceptions, and Logging
(tomerfiliba.com)
13318.
13319.
Torque Labs
(torque.bittorrent.com)
13320.
Show HN: Sexy Issue Management via Bootstrap
(buggrapp.com)