August 2009 Archive
5791.
Dell just unveiled its China-only smartphone “Mini 3i” (mobilecrunch.com)
5792.
Apple tried to stop Steve Jobs story (macworld.co.uk)
5793.
Air-Powered Car Coming to US in 2009 at $18,000, Could Hit 1000-Mile Range (popularmechanics.com)
5794.
A very cool dude and his ski clothing company: Klaus Obermeyer (youtube.com)
5795.
Chuck Moore: Geek of the Week (simple-talk.com)
5796.
The Secret Thinkpad Powerbutton Code To Bring Dead Laptops Back To Life (masnick.com)
5797.
Simu-Nation: On a slippery slope with cybersex (trueslant.com)
5798.
Twofish is looking for a Sysadmin (twofish.com)
5799.
Want to Green Your Music Collection? Go Digital (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
5800.
Holographic Screen (mind-dimension.zen.pt)
5801.
Income guide for independent developer (damnsmalllinux.org)
5802.
Ask HN: OPT vs H1B for developers ()
5803.
Google Reverse Geocoding vs. GeoNames (peterbe.com)
5804.
Hacking IKEA for Fitness (daredo.ch)
5805.
A mechanical lion invented by da Vinci to amuse the King of France is alive (abc.net.au)
5806.
How to defend against zombie attack (news.bbc.co.uk)
5807.
Chinese activist [Xu Zhiyong] arrested for tax evasion (ft.com)
5808.
The man who digitised his entire life...receipts and all (news.bbc.co.uk)
5809.
Rogue Facebook app harvests user credentials (v3.co.uk)
5810.
Microsoft LifeCam Cinema goes 720p (pocket-lint.com)
5811.
Daily Mail aviation prizes (en.wikipedia.org)
5812.
Chadwick Matlin: HuffingtonPost + Facebook is the future of journalism (thebigmoney.com)
5813.
HP Rethinks Energy: Data centers are just the start (forbes.com)
5814.
GameStreamer Instantaneous Gaming (gamestreamer.com)
5815.
Indictment in Heartland hacking case (wired.com)
5816.
Escape: Profoundly disabled man begins to assert his independence (youtube.com)
5817.
Apple & AT&T are Pulling a Thelma & Louise (victusspiritus.com)
5818.
What Software Developers Should Know Coming out of School – Part 1 (pathf.com)
5819.
Firefox passes billion milestone (news.bbc.co.uk)
5820.
What Waxman-Markey Will Do To The Economy (correspondents.theatlantic.com)