September 2014 Archive
8611.
Electromagnetic Field: The UK's Burning Man? (theguardian.com)
8612.
N-to-N Communication has it's limits (usersnaptips.tumblr.com)
8613.
Visualizing Garbage Collection Algorithms (spin.atomicobject.com)
8614.
Earth may soon have a second sun: Betelgeuse (io9.com)
8615.
The 4k Programmer: Using a 4k TV as a monitor (tonyla.me)
8616.
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge with an entirely new kind of curved display (theverge.com)
8617.
Sunlight: 99 percent of net neutrality comments wanted stronger FCC rules (washingtonpost.com)
8618.
Why Google's Best Leaders Aren't Stanford Grads with Perfect SATs (inc.com)
8619.
Node.js for dummies screencasts (tutsowl.com)
8620.
Two-legged robot able to run without ZMP control (phys.org)
8621.
Wufoo as CMS (ianlandsman.com)
8622.
Resources for Bitcoin News (codecondo.com)
8623.
Synergy FOSS: Connect your keyboard to multiple PCs (synergy-project.org)
8624.
Matter v1.2 – Awesome UI Kit for Photoshop and Sketch (matterkit.io)
8625.
Feel bad about badmouthing companies? They don't feel bad about ignoring you (medium.com)
8626.
Scaloid: Less Painful Android Development with Scala (github.com)
8627.
Funded EdTech Startup is hiring full stack developers in Boston, MA ()
8628.
Defense against leaking ROP gadgets (grammatech.com)
8629.
Philips, Samsung and Infineon in 138m-euro cartel fine (bbc.com)
8630.
What went down at Infosys? (livemint.com)
8631.
The Ice Bucket Challenge, by the Numbers (techcrunch.com)
8632.
'Holy Grail' Battery Scientist Explains Incredible Breakthrough (forbes.com)
8633.
Bosses, don't let employees use public clouds (community.csc.com)
8634.
GitHub contributions calendar hack: “I ♥ Octocats” (github.com)
8635.
Is low-carb really the best weight loss diet? (examine.com)
8636.
New AppleID Password Bruteforce (reddit.com)
8637.
ComiXology is now part of Amazon (comixology.com)
8638.
Python – Taking Time with Delorean (blog.pythonlibrary.org)
8639.
Google-Calico Advancing Market Therapies for Neurodegeneration and Cancer in SF (plus.google.com)
8640.
Huffington Post Doubles Down on Blatant Falsehoods About Creation of Email (techdirt.com)