February 2014 Archive
13051.
Chinese man eats 300 free meals on one flight ticket
(hindustantimes.com)
13052.
13053.
Feds: If you mine or trade Bitcoin on your own, that’s totally cool
(arstechnica.com)
13054.
FBI Agents Emails Accounts are Hacked by Anonymous Slovenia
(cybernewsalerts.com)
13055.
Programming with Transition Diagrams
(repository.cmu.edu)
13056.
Former BBC boss Mark Thompson faces MPs over £100m IT fiasco
(theguardian.com)
13057.
Apple test inductive charging for its watch
(nytimes.com)
13058.
RadioShack admits it's a 1980s throwback.
(techland.time.com)
13059.
Should you give equity without financial investment?
(danieljarjoura.com)
13060.
Wedding destinations in Caribbean
(wedsaway.co.uk)
13061.
13062.
Five Tips to Get Your Organisation Releasing Software Frequently
(simple-talk.com)
13063.
Load Balancing in AWS: ELB Internals, Security and Troubleshooting
(blog.celingest.com)
13064.
Whitepaper: VoIP vulnerabilities
(net-security.org)
13065.
13066.
Estonian-founded Transferwise "a strong IPO candidate"
(venturebeat.com)
13067.
13068.
PayPal Scam in Yahoo Mail Inbox
(socialwebcode.com)
13069.
Vim Croquet
(drbunsen.org)
13070.
A secret weapon against technical debt
(blog.iterate.no)
13071.
Fuzzers love assertions
(squarefree.com)
13072.
Imitate. We are imperfect mirrors.
(sivers.org)
13073.
Shooting in Moscow school
(themoscownews.com)
13074.
Socially Awesome Sysadmin Awards 2014
(melbourne.co.uk)
13075.
BlackBerry Could Come Back If They Build A Padfone-like Device
(m.intomobile.com)
13076.
Freenode DDoS'ed
(twitter.com)
13077.
13078.
13079.
Inside North Korea's Western-funded university
(bbc.co.uk)
13080.
JCPenney Uses Seemingly Drunken Tweets As Marketing
(venturebeat.com)