December 2012 Archive
10741.
The camel has two Humps [pdf] (eis.mdx.ac.uk)
10742.
VLC for Windows RT passes £40,000 Kickstarter target (kickstarter.com)
10743.
Double-barrelled 50 kW laser weapon shoots down drones and mortar rounds (theverge.com)
10744.
Why Not a Mac Pro Mini? (macperformanceguide.com)
10745.
Solar-Powered Nanotech-Purified Air In Medieval Churches (informationweek.com)
10746.
It's Like That Because It Has Always Been Like That (prog21.dadgum.com)
10747.
New Boeing Test Uses Potatoes to Improve Wi-Fi, Other Wireless Signals (frequentbusinesstraveler.com)
10748.
Gist: jQuery update plugin (gist.github.com)
10749.
Shut up and do it (pierceboggan.com)
10750.
Substance: fancy collaborative content creation tool, standard, API (pledgie.com)
10751.
SandCastle, A Better Sandbox for Node.js (github.com)
10752.
News Corp. Reports $2.1 Billion Loss From Publishing Arm (techcrunch.com)
10753.
Snapshots of the Instagram Debate, Through the Lens of Professionals (6thfloor.blogs.nytimes.com)
10754.
Page curl effect using CSS filters (codepen.io)
10755.
FSFE Fellowship interview with Anna Morris (blogs.fsfe.org)
10756.
A Warby Parker For [Blank] (techcrunch.com)
10757.
This DIY Mini-TARDIS Is Bigger On The Inside (techcrunch.com)
10758.
Your app shouldn't suffer SSL's problems (thoughtcrime.org)
10759.
E-Bike Sales to Shift into High Gear for 2013 (techiediy.com)
10760.
An opinion on gun control (larrycorreia.wordpress.com)
10761.
Show HN: Geotag your git commits (github.com)
10762.
We're About To Be Living In A Drone-Filled World (businessinsider.com)
10763.
Malcolm Gladwell: Entrepreneurs Should Be Miscalibrated (statspotting.com)
10764.
Very Difficult Analytical Puzzles (folj.com)
10765.
Want to Learn Linux? Why Not Learn it the Hard Way? (hothardware.com)
10766.
It's Becoming Abundantly Clear That Google Doesn't Want To Share Android Anymore (businessinsider.com)
10767.
Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2012: Learning to Code (insidehighered.com)
10768.
CasperJS hits 1.0 stable (nicolas.perriault.net)
10769.
How Linux reads your fingerprints, helps national security (techradar.com)
10770.
Machine Learning in laymans terms (quora.com)