August 2014 Archive
10501.
10502.
Code quality: speed + comprehensibility
(ml.posthaven.com)
10503.
10504.
Amazon re-introduces Woot.com
(woot.com)
10505.
UA Neo Fonts
(blog.29lt.com)
10506.
Researcher snaps a Zeus hacker's photo through his webcam
(theregister.co.uk)
10507.
OwnPhones – World's First 3D Printed Earbuds Custom Fitted to Your Ears
(kickstarter.com)
10508.
Adobe, Intel want in on Famo.us mobile app magic
(infoworld.com)
10509.
An implant that trains your brain to stop tinnitus
(extremetech.com)
10510.
Use This Beautiful Technique to Manage Your Database
(onemonth.com)
10511.
10512.
Parallax’s Propeller 1 Silicon Chip Goes Open Source
(makezine.com)
10513.
Potemkin village
(en.wikipedia.org)
10514.
Mailchimp vs. Facebook
(dotcoma.it)
10515.
Turla: Spying tool targets governments and diplomats
(symantec.com)
10516.
Is a Bitcoin transaction truly instant?
(quora.com)
10517.
10518.
10519.
Robotic helpers? Scientists tout cheap robot that assembles itself
(news.yahoo.com)
10520.
10521.
New Running Gear from Brooklyn Clothing brand
(dnainfo.com)
10522.
Encrypted OS X and Windows volumes on one flash drive
(gist.github.com)
10523.
The 7 Most Crazy Helpful Resource Links for Entrepreneurs
(connectinteractivellc.com)
10524.
What Happens If You Commit a Murder While Sleepwalking?
(priceonomics.com)
10525.
10526.
Yes command (Unix)
(en.wikipedia.org)
10527.
Weekly Newsletters for Front-end Developers
(codecondo.com)
10528.
Experimental Ebola treatment hurried up
(nytimes.com)
10529.
Left Brain – Right Brain Myth
(sciencebasedmedicine.org)
10530.
Arrogance Is Good: In Defense of Silicon Valley
(businessweek.com)