October 2016 Archive
1891.
Google vs. Apple – The Smartphone Race Is Over, and a New One Begins… (ymedialabs.com)
1892.
Why the Vast Majority of Women in India Will Never Own a Smartphone (wsj.com)
1893.
Apple Says Goodbye to the Startup Chime with the New MacBook Pro (pingie.com)
1894.
Hillary Clinton Considered Tim Cook and Bill Gates as Vice President (gizmodo.com)
1895.
Why Space Elevators Could Be the Future of Space Travel (futurism.com)
1896.
The examined life (aeon.co)
1897.
Ask HN: Best place to host a static website with SSL and CDN?
1898.
Verizon will control Android updates for Google Pixel phones it sells (theverge.com)
1899.
Show HN: How bloated is your favorite app? (segment.com)
1900.
Eliezer Yudkowsky on Trump's “maybe we shouldn't defend NATO” remark (facebook.com)
1901.
Pushing your website to Android without an app (beaconfreaks.com)
1902.
Tell HN: Today is the last day to apply to Y Combinator
1903.
Mouse cursor disappears when my refrigerator turns off (reddit.com)
1904.
Ask HN: What would it take to build a cpu from scratch
1905.
Posting Rules in Online Discussions Prevents Problems and Increases Participation (civilservant.io)
1906.
Show HN: Handpicked freelance projects delivered every Monday (pipelinedaily.com)
1907.
Cheerleading with an agenda: how the press covers science (3ammagazine.com)
1908.
Every CRS Report (everycrsreport.com)
1909.
YouTube is being rebuilt with Web Components and Polymer (react-etc.net)
1910.
Is WhatsApp Hacked? (schneier.com)
1911.
Jerry Brito Leads Task Force of Lawyers Focusing on Blockchain (news.bitcoin.com)
1912.
The Photographer’s Ephemeris for Desktop (photoephemeris.com)
1913.
The Bug Count Also Rises (workpump.com)
1914.
Lights, camera, cloud: How film is spreading its wings (bbc.com)
1915.
Scientists testing HIV cure report 'remarkable' progress (theguardian.com)
1916.
Leaked Pentagon video is a science fiction story about the future of cities (arstechnica.com)
1917.
Workplace by Facebook (workplace.fb.com)
1918.
Windows Server 2016 persistent memory support supercharges storage IO (theregister.co.uk)
1919.
If there's a tech skills shortage, why so many computer graduates unemployed? (techrepublic.com)
1920.
The Lost Virtue of Cursive (newyorker.com)