April 2013 Archive
9271.
Is Apple Doomed Without a New Product? (pcmag.com)
9272.
CCNA Online Courses for Free (novainfosec.com)
9273.
Hint of Dark Matter Found (online.wsj.com)
9274.
Ubuntu for Android: Everything You Need To Know (knowyourmobile.com)
9275.
Middleman + Enlive: The best thing to happen to HTML output since PHP (adambard.com)
9276.
API Driven Development by Kenneth Reitz (speakerdeck.com)
9277.
Mercurial: Taming Multiple Heads with Bookmarks (i-think22.net)
9278.
DevelopersAuction lets startups bid on developers who are looking for work (developerauction.com)
9279.
Why risk Management is Important for Defense Industry? (worldofskunkworks.blogspot.com)
9280.
Using Python to Code by Voice (pyvideo.org)
9281.
Massive offshore tax haven account leak includes names of 450 wealthy Canadians (business.financialpost.com)
9282.
The Bacon-Wrapped Economy (eastbayexpress.com)
9283.
Dark matter: Fractional distillation (economist.com)
9284.
Whatever Happened to the $100 Million Mark Zuckerberg Gave to Newark Schools? (motherjones.com)
9285.
Quora: Is it possible to buy a country? (quora.com)
9286.
The median of a trillion numbers (matpalm.com)
9287.
Generation Screwed (facebook.com)
9288.
Broadway.js - A JavaScript H.264 decoder (github.com)
9289.
Which Countries are Most Dangerous to Visit? (cbc.ca)
9290.
The Architectural Origins of the Chess Set (blogs.smithsonianmag.com)
9291.
Why quantum computing is hard and quantum cryptography is not provably secure (arxiv.org)
9292.
Reason for having low maximum password lengths (security.stackexchange.com)
9293.
Exhaled breath is unique fingerprint (bbc.co.uk)
9294.
Indian students invent "anti-rape" underwear (cbsnews.com)
9295.
Innovative benchmarking reveals a dark side of current gaming graphics cards (pcper.com)
9296.
Meeting C++ 2013 Announcement (meetingcpp.com)
9297.
Edge.js: Async Python and C# running in node.js. (tjanczuk.github.com)
9298.
Cory Doctorow: How I work (lifehacker.com)
9299.
Angry Birds, fat pigs and the future of television (paidcontent.org)
9300.
AMD sees the era of Moore's law coming to a close (zdnet.com)