October 2014 Archive
12931.
12932.
12933.
Stuxnet
(en.wikipedia.org)
12934.
ConsoleKit2
(erickoegel.wordpress.com)
12935.
Activating Apple Pay over the phone
(kevinchen.co)
12936.
Unconscious Bias Work – Google Ventures
(youtube.com)
12937.
South Korea faces $1bn bill after hackers raid national ID database
(theregister.co.uk)
12938.
Technical Analysis of the SandWorm Vulnerability – CVE-2014-4114
(h30499.www3.hp.com)
12939.
Lenovo Approaches BlackBerry
(online.wsj.com)
12940.
The Truth Hidden by IBM’s Buybacks
(dealbook.nytimes.com)
12941.
Whisper tracks its users, so the Register tracked down their LA office
(theregister.co.uk)
12942.
The Real Revolution in Online Education Isn’t MOOCs
(blogs.hbr.org)
12943.
China launches “Great Firewall” MitM attack against iCloud
(cloudcomputing-news.net)
12944.
From Isaac Newton to the Genius Bar
(nautil.us)
12945.
The Trifecta of ClojureScript, Om and Core.async
(elbenshira.com)
12946.
5 Tips for Effective and Good-looking App Screenshots
(blog.mobiversal.com)
12947.
Can a computer make you cry?
(chrishecker.com)
12948.
BRUVELO: Smart, WiFi-Connected Pour Over Coffee Brewer
(kickstarter.com)
12949.
Open WhisperSystems: Winter of Code
(whispersystems.me)
12950.
Why pilot schemes help ideas take flight
(timharford.com)
12951.
GCHQ Spokesperson Says Cyber Terrorism Is ‘Not a Concern’
(tripwire.com)
12952.
Ugly but fantastic family pictures
(skrolla.se)
12954.
McAfee Presents Vision of Next Generation Government and Its Security Challenges
(informationsecuritybuzz.com)
12955.
CGI Test Footage Pits a Tiny Crowd Against a Massive Swinging Arm
(thecreatorsproject.vice.com)
12956.
Removephotodata.com – in-browser client-side EXIF data removal tool
(christianheilmann.com)
12957.
12958.
Bitcoin and block-chain could transform the world
(rationaloptimist.com)
12959.
Polish company first in the world to sell shares for Bitcoins
(crowdfunding.inpay.pl)
12960.
Work with data? Worthwhile newsletter for developers
(dataelixir.com)