September 2012 Archive
14971.
Intel and the death of the desktop PC (itproportal.com)
14972.
Intel demonstrates WiGig wireless dock technology; 10X faster than 802.11n (pcgerms.com)
14973.
Cryptic Dollar Variables & Their Meanings in Ruby (blog.dcxn.com)
14974.
Are You Lying on Your Estimates? - Curtis McHale (curtismchale.ca)
14975.
IPhone 5 Pre-Orders vs Samsung Galaxy S3 Pre-Orders (techanalyzer.net)
14976.
SSD vs. HDD – The Missing Considerations (dataversity.net)
14977.
What dates and programming have in common (blog.tonightapp.com)
14978.
Analysis: Why has iPhone’s Battery Life Remained the Same? (techpp.com)
14979.
How to reinstall Windows 8 without losing your files and programs (extremetech.com)
14980.
Flame Malware Details Surface, Point to More Viruses (pcmag.com)
14981.
What Americans Actually Do All Weekend, In 2 Graphics (npr.org)
14982.
Jason Matlof leaves Battery Ventures to 'go back' to Networking (sdncentral.com)
14983.
Square goes big: raises $200M at $3.25B valuation (gigaom.com)
14984.
CUFP (Comm Users Funct Prog) 2012 - Yaron Minsky, OCaml (youtube.com)
14985.
Calculate IOPS in a Storage Array (techrepublic.com)
14986.
WordPress on LEMP (joshbetz.com)
14987.
Report: 1 in 5 Women Use Pinterest. So Where’s the Money? (wired.com)
14988.
How To Use Geolocation And Nokia Maps Api To Build A Simple Browser Game (blog.marcon.me)
14989.
How did stocks get so high? (businessweek.com)
14990.
City of Paris ordered to pay $100k for reverse domain name hijacking (domainnamewire.com)
14991.
ZURB releases updates to Foundation, their responsive framework (zurb.com)
14992.
This Is Responsive | Tips, Resources and Patterns for Responsive Web Design (bradfrost.github.com)
14993.
The Great Migration (Estonia's experience with social networks) (estoniatoday.blogspot.com)
14994.
Toggling State in CSS (xanthir.com)
14995.
Future impact: Predicting scientific success (nature.com)
14996.
Innovative Ideas for Fixing The Patent System (iateyourblog.com)
14997.
Zero-Day Season Is Really Not Over Yet (eromang.zataz.com)
14998.
This Is the Oldest Record In History—Scanned and Recreated From a Photo (gizmodo.com)
14999.
Intel's Game Changer: One Size Fits All Haswell (hothardware.com)
15000.
Hollywood ponders a path from app to hit show (nytimes.com)