February 2014 Archive
22081.
Why Chromebooks are a better choice than Windows 8 for many
(makingtechnologyeasier.blogspot.ca)
22082.
My university got hacked but it’s nothing special
(arstechnica.com)
22083.
22084.
Insects are Inspiration for MD Drone Lab
(somd.com)
22085.
Why you shouldn't use Data Bags in Chef
(coderanger.net)
22086.
Tutorial on rip Blu-ray 3D to anaglyph 3D
(youtube.com)
22087.
Concept Of Security
(tutorialslodge.com)
22088.
Have You Forgotten Your Password?
(tutorialslodge.com)
22089.
22090.
VentureBoard seeks advice on scaling up
(washingtonpost.com)
22091.
Josef Urban on Machine Learning and Automated Reasoning
(intelligence.org)
22092.
Tom Friedman: Google hires on "general cognitive ability" but "not I.Q."
(isteve.blogspot.com)
22093.
22094.
Let's do this
(youtube.com)
22095.
22096.
Samsung Announces Tizen-based Gear 2, Gear 2 Neo Smartwatches
(anandtech.com)
22097.
PassTheHash exploit still works on Windows 8.1
(passing-the-hash.blogspot.com)
22098.
Bring Your Ubuntu Skill to the Next Level
(thelinuxstartup.com)
22099.
Do Not Do This On A Dating Website
(youtu.be)
22100.
Why you should read more.
(medium.com)
22101.
Why we invent new programming languages
(trevmex.com)
22102.
Why Super-Fast Internet Is Coming Super Slowly
(online.wsj.com)
22103.
What Do Data Scientists See?
(medium.com)
22104.
Bitrot and atomic COWs: Inside “next-gen” filesystems
(arstechnica.com)
22105.
Android iBanking Trojan Source Code Leaked Online
(thehackernews.com)
22106.
Exploring the Next Frontier – The Human Brain Project
(brainblogger.com)
22107.
How we hire the best
(redguava.com.au)
22108.
Show HN: Queue Analysis in JavaScript
(queue.philipithomas.com)
22109.
The Other Factor that Makes an Idea Spread
(blogs.hbr.org)
22110.
Luser
(en.wikipedia.org)