September 2012 Archive
7501.
Bringing Regal OpenGL to Native Client (altdevblogaday.com)
7502.
Honeytrap reveals mass monitoring of downloaders (newscientist.com)
7503.
Radio interview with Richard Dawkins (bbc.co.uk)
7504.
Ubisoft scraps Always-On DRM. (rockpapershotgun.com)
7505.
Hackers Release 1 Million iOS Device UDIDs Obtained from FBI Laptop (macrumors.com)
7506.
The inverse of Postel’s Law (mxr.mozilla.org)
7507.
9to5mac Blames Instapaper for Being the UDID Leak Source. (klaut.org)
7508.
503 maintenance pages with Lighttpd and LUA (mijndertstuij.nl)
7509.
A programmer’s guide to healing RSI (blog.evanweaver.com)
7510.
Can Ubisoft shed its DRM bad guy image? (gamasutra.com)
7511.
Postgres Backend Flowchart (postgresql.org)
7512.
Automating an SVG game with Selenium WebDriver (vimeo.com)
7513.
How An Object-Oriented Programmer See The World? (geekyportal.com)
7514.
A History Lesson on the Rise and Fall of Adobe Flash (speckyboy.com)
7515.
Photo gallery sharing is dead. Why? (tech.kateva.org)
7516.
Google patents buyer-specific price drops for follow-up sales (engadget.com)
7517.
GIMP Magazine - Issue 1 (issuu.com)
7518.
Git-home-history - Track the history, make backups of your Home directory (jean-francois.richard.name)
7519.
Can high speed rail compete with self-driven cars? (singularityhub.com)
7520.
Apple could be sued over iPhone 5 design (mybroadband.co.za)
7521.
Cancelled “Immediate” N9 Successor (mynokiablog.com)
7522.
Web-Based Subscription Businesses Surf A New Wave (npr.org)
7523.
Functional programming in PHP - Introduction (isaac.su)
7524.
Why netbooks are not dead yet (tech-no-media.com)
7525.
Regex Tuesday - Test Your Regular Expression Fu (callumacrae.github.com)
7526.
Facebook moves to aid its shares, closing at $17.73 a share Tuesday (nytimes.com)
7527.
Student's Smart Microsoft Rebranding Is Better Than The Real Thing (fastcodesign.com)
7528.
Sleep musicalization - Perceive your sleep as a unique musical experience (sleepmusicalization.net)
7529.
Start A Thermonuclear War With Patents In This Awesome Interactive (wired.com)
7530.
Useful pure functional programming (me-hunz.blogspot.com)