September 2012 Archive
8611.
GoDaddy comes to a stop and leaves customers hanging (webpal.net)
8612.
The iPhone 5: Less innovation than Android and WP8, in a bigger package (extremetech.com)
8613.
Unobtrusive CSS becomes practical and Neat (falsepositives.com)
8614.
Firebird 2.5.2 Release Candidate is available (firebirdsql.org)
8615.
For a better programmable web (api500.com)
8616.
IOS 6 for Developers (developer.apple.com)
8617.
Someone in government has a sense of humor... (ntsb.gov)
8618.
After a decade of research, Intel shows off its digital radio chip (venturebeat.com)
8619.
Google Analytics Bug — Negative Value Analytics or User Double Counting (swageroo.com)
8620.
Show HN: Scratching My Own Itch - All The Top Tech Feeds In One Place (talll.com)
8621.
PHP 5.5 should reduce password sloppiness (h-online.com)
8622.
Thoughts on Exploit Sales (torontogoat.wordpress.com)
8623.
Nintendo Bets on TV App to Sell Pricey Wii U (wired.com)
8624.
The Invisible Interface (blog.strideapp.com)
8625.
University of California Sues Facebook, Wal-Mart Over Patents (nytimes.com)
8626.
CRIME Attack Uses Compression Ratio of TLS Requests as Side Channel (threatpost.com)
8627.
A Dozen Android Features Missing From iOS (jackstow.com)
8628.
What Turned Zuckerberg Against HTML5? (kinvey.com)
8629.
Lightworks for Linux alpha will be available October 30th (editshare.posterous.com)
8630.
Learning Android Development - Day 13 (jpsierens.wordpress.com)
8631.
Why Docracy is the Most Revolutionary Company of Our Time (thisisgoingtobebig.com)
8632.
What we did when all the other SMS tools didn't work (in Tanzania) (blog.telerivet.com)
8633.
Nodejs Version 0.8.9 (Stable) (blog.nodejs.org)
8634.
CSS Lint v0.9.9 now available (nczonline.net)
8635.
Chrome For iOS Market Share Reaches 2.7% (techcrunch.com)
8636.
How AppFog was built using Cloud Foundry (blog.cloudfoundry.org)
8637.
Scientists discover how the brain ages (ncl.ac.uk)
8638.
Apple’s new iPod nano looks ‘uncomfortably familiar’ (bgr.com)
8639.
France convicts first person under anti-piracy law (even though he didn't do it) (arstechnica.com)
8640.
How Twitter Uses Open Source (h30565.www3.hp.com)