September 2012 Archive
3871.
Amazon adding warehouses to provide same-day delivery (nytimes.com)
3872.
Chip and pin 'weakness' exposed by Cambridge researchers (bbc.com)
3873.
Ubuntu swappiness experiment (viswanathsblog.blogspot.in)
3874.
Steps to make Raspberry Pi Supercomputer (southampton.ac.uk)
3875.
Skip the Basics (martyhu.com)
3876.
Live from Apple's iPhone 5 event - The Verge (live.theverge.com)
3877.
Visual Studio 2012 Launched (visualstudiolaunch.com)
3878.
TCDisrupt Startup Alley: What We Learned (refer.ly)
3879.
Visual Studio Express 2012 for Windows Desktop made available (blogs.msdn.com)
3880.
Arctic Sea Ice Shrinks to Record Low (weather.com)
3881.
We have discovered the world’s first colour moving pictures (nationalmediamuseumblog.wordpress.com)
3882.
The math of money in freemium (blog.quarterspiral.com)
3883.
The iPhone 5 is Boring and Amazing (wired.com)
3884.
Warrantless wiretap bill passes in US House - 5 more years of domestic spying (theverge.com)
3885.
Nvidia Performance: Windows 7 vs. Ubuntu Linux 12.10 (phoronix.com)
3886.
Scientists make water boil without bubbles (nature.com)
3887.
Ask HN: Looking to create a SF/Bay Area "Geek Itinerary", know an expert? ()
3888.
A Handsome Atlas: Wildly Awesome Data Visualizations from the Nineteenth Century (handsomeatlas.com)
3889.
A Java to iOS Objective-C translation tool and runtime. (code.google.com)
3890.
Report: Google threatened Acer, forced it to dump rival OS (arstechnica.com)
3891.
App Engine, meet Redis on AWS (eng.pulse.me)
3892.
iPhone 5 won't support simultaneous voice and data on Verizon or Sprint (theverge.com)
3893.
How to Overcome Your Fear of Hustling (georgesaines.com)
3894.
Human Powered Helicopter (youtube.com)
3895.
Bashttpd is a basic web server written in bash (github.com)
3896.
Apple's iPhone: The untold story (networkworld.com)
3897.
How to go from (Arduino) prototype to (selling) product (hwstartup.wordpress.com)
3898.
Google strong-arms Acer (nasdaq.com)
3899.
Introducing Lil Brother: Open Source Client-Side Event Tracking (bits.shutterstock.com)
3900.
Net Promoter is a bad measure of customer satisfaction (& what we use instead) (uservoice.com)