2012 Archive
20131.
GNOME 3 drops fallback mode in 3.8 (mail.gnome.org)
20132.
Thoughts and Observations Regarding Yesterday’s iPhone 5 and Music Event (daringfireball.net)
20133.
The Achilles’ Heel of 3D Printing (iijiij.com)
20134.
Can Technology Redefine Detroit? (growdetroit.com)
20135.
Show HN: What I built 6 months into learning to code (evemi.com)
20136.
Computer Science Graduates are the Least Employable in the UK (thenextweb.com)
20137.
Can schools survive in the age of the web? (bbc.com)
20138.
How the Apple TV will work (thetechblock.com)
20139.
I hate comments (timothyfitz.com)
20140.
iTunes 11: the convergence of iOS and OS X design (theindustry.cc)
20141.
Siri Is a Gimmick and a Tease (slate.com)
20142.
Enforcing Different Passwords for Different Sites (diegobasch.com)
20143.
Judge preserves privacy of climate scientist’s emails (blogs.nature.com)
20144.
Alpha Colony fails to meet Kickstarter funding goal by $28 (polygon.com)
20145.
Show HN: Professional PowerPoint & Keynote Design as a Service Platform (prettify.co)
20146.
Re XKCD 936: test the safety of your passphrase entirely in your browser (leebutterman.com)
20147.
New cameras to watch cameras that watch you (wtop.com)
20148.
Startups, your landing page sucks (blog.press42.com)
20149.
Apple CEO calls Times supplier report "patently false and offensive" (arstechnica.com)
20150.
Ask HN: Why do you contribute to open source?
20151.
Why JSON will continue to push XML out of the picture (blog.appfog.com)
20152.
Airport Car Rentals: The Next $10 Billion Industry Ready For Disruption (techcrunch.com)
20153.
Review my startup, Listnerd.com (listnerd.com)
20154.
Poll: When you use Facebook, how do you feel?
20155.
It's not just how many calories, but what kind, study finds (latimes.com)
20156.
Supporting Israel’s “start-up nation” (googleblog.blogspot.com)
20157.
Android based camera from Nikon: Coolpix S800 (nikonrumors.com)
20158.
Shuttleworth: Why Windows 8 made us ditch GPL Linux loader (theregister.co.uk)
20159.
Ask HN: Are there programming jobs for Math PhDs?
20160.
Eating meat and cooking food is how humans got their big brains (washingtonpost.com)