October 2014 Archive
13381.
The Case of the Modified Binaries (leviathansecurity.com)
13382.
Microsoft EU warns: If you have ties to the US, Feds can get your data (theregister.co.uk)
13383.
Introducing Skybox for Good (skyboximaging.com)
13384.
The Future of Everything (slideshare.net)
13385.
Amazon loses $170M on flopping phone, undermining results (finance.yahoo.com)
13386.
Correcting the scientific record: An introduction to retractions (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
13387.
Ford cars will soon start scanning the streets for wayward pedestrians (gigaom.com)
13388.
Bleen – Real holographic display (indiegogo.com)
13389.
Tracking a Bitcoin Thief: Truth behind CryptoRush.in (bitcomsec.true.io)
13390.
Black day for Tesco as profits fall by 92% (theguardian.com)
13391.
Why New York’s Ebola Case Will Hurt Infected Patients Everywhere (thedailybeast.com)
13392.
Show HN: Assert.env: one fell swoop loading and asserting settings in node (github.com)
13393.
CodeHS Hiring Chief of Staff (codehs.recruiterbox.com)
13394.
The Nostalgic Evolution of the Nokia Phone (mashable.com)
13395.
Amazon shares fall after it reports widening losses (bbc.com)
13396.
What Jobs Your City Is Most Known For (fivethirtyeight.com)
13397.
You Blow My Mind. Hey, Mickey (nytimes.com)
13398.
A hub of tons of open source Data Science resources (github.com)
13399.
Can Ebola spread on public transit? No (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
13400.
Startup Readings (github.com)
13401.
Getting Your Apps Ready for Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 (android-developers.blogspot.com)
13402.
Your parks and recreation app platform (recbuddy.dactyl.co)
13403.
Markerless Interactive Augmented Reality with a Projector and a Color Camera (ok.ctrl.titech.ac.jp)
13404.
Matchstick – The $18 Streaming Stick Built on Firefox OS (kickstarter.com)
13405.
2 minute giggle on IT recruiter jargon (vimeo.com)
13406.
Understanding memory leaks in Android (garena.github.io)
13407.
Crowdfunding Platform for Scientific Research (experiment.com)
13408.
50 Years of Eating Patterns Around the World (fastcodesign.com)
13409.
Soft Machines breaks cover with the VISC architecture (semiaccurate.com)
13410.
It's not just the oldies (ageism in tech) (superafroman.com)