August 2014 Archive
11461.
PHPStorm and Symfony2 tips (krunoknego.com)
11462.
North Korea Internet users 'downloading Top Gear and porn' (telegraph.co.uk)
11463.
New iPhone: A Sapphire Screen and a Higher Cost (online.wsj.com)
11464.
TUM researchers develop “TCP Stealth” software against NSA “Hacienda” Program (tum.de)
11465.
Flexplorer (bennettfeely.com)
11466.
In Wake of Clashes, Calls to Demilitarize Police (nytimes.com)
11467.
Samsung buys Kickstarter-backed startup for $200M (itworld.com)
11468.
Apple begins storing users' personal data on servers in China (reuters.com)
11469.
Sequel Pro: MySQL Database Management for Mac (sequelpro.com)
11470.
Motorola Teases Moto 360 Launch, X And G Phones And More For Sep. 4 Event (techcrunch.com)
11471.
Now Betting Is A Game And It's Social ()
11472.
How to Walk with a Full Cup of Coffee (alexpgates.com)
11473.
The Quality of Code: Avoiding the Rewrite (sam-solutions.us)
11474.
What I Learned In My First Year as a Product Designer (medium.com)
11475.
Processor Independent Embedded Platform (kickstarter.com)
11476.
Ship weekly? (blog.yourkarma.com)
11477.
General Services Administration 18F: An Open Source Team (18fblog.tumblr.com)
11478.
Uber helping women break into the taxi industry (theatlantic.com)
11479.
How to take over the computer of a Jenkins user (benmccann.com)
11480.
Spring, the app trying to improve the mobile shopping experience, has launched (shopspring.com)
11481.
Octopart Talk at MakeIt NYC (adafruit.com)
11482.
The Importance of Idempotence (antoineleclair.ca)
11483.
Will these tech titans doing #IceBucketChallenge also donate to ALS research? (news.dice.com)
11484.
Quickly start an app using Yeoman, Ionic, AngularJS and PhoneGap (blog.mncc.fr)
11485.
The Internet's Original Sin (theatlantic.com)
11486.
Awesome Clojure (github.com)
11487.
Make Fast IT work for you (blog.assembla.com)
11488.
Swift Strings – Literals, Initializers, Concatenation, and Interpolation (codingexplorer.com)
11489.
Opp.io – Focus on actions in your messages (opp.io)
11490.
By 2025, Sexbots Will Be Commonplace (extremetech.com)