October 2014 Archive
6931.
6932.
Why Programmers work at night? Cost of caffeine?
(swizec.com)
6933.
Getting Started in the IETF
(ietf.org)
6934.
The subtlety of modern CPUs, or the search for the phantom bug
(blog.flameeyes.eu)
6935.
6936.
The Invisible Minority of the Tech World
(modelviewculture.com)
6937.
One Surprising Reason You’re Not Getting Honest Feedback
(blog.kirigin.com)
6938.
This Is Where Geniuses Live
(qz.com)
6939.
Smart Meters Kill Wifi, Not People
(smartdatacollective.com)
6940.
French companies must now inform employees of potential acquisitions
(rudebaguette.com)
6941.
6942.
Majoring in Fear
(firstthings.com)
6943.
Google Test Automation Conference – Day #1 Recap
(testdroid.com)
6944.
6945.
6 spooky tales from tech leaders on the workplace
(enterprisersproject.com)
6946.
6947.
British Spies Allowed to Access U.S. Data Without a Warrant
(nationaljournal.com)
6948.
IntelliJ IDEA 14 RC2 Is Available
(blog.jetbrains.com)
6949.
MagClip: Tame Wild Earbud Wires and Untangle Your Life
(kickstarter.com)
6950.
6951.
6952.
How tech can help stop Ebola
(techcrunch.com)
6953.
The age divide in where Americans want their tax dollars spent
(randalolson.com)
6954.
6955.
CurrentC hacked
(businessinsider.com)
6956.
Facebook $22B WhatsApp Deal Buys $10M in Sales
(bloomberg.com)
6957.
Control your private key on Coinbase
(blog.coinbase.com)
6958.
Hackers break into White House network, Russian hackers blamed
(siliconrepublic.com)
6959.
The Race to Replace the Mythical Anonabox
(openstandard.mozilla.org)
6960.