Recovering a dead hard drive
(aeguana.com)
April 2015 Archive
12271.
12272.
April Fools “Joke Mode” Intentionally Crashed Cameras
(diyphotography.net)
12273.
12274.
Top Most Used JavaScript Frameworks This Year
(blog.codeanywhere.com)
12275.
Nostalgia Just Became a Law of Nature
(nautil.us)
12276.
E.U. Charges Google with Violating Antitrust Laws
(mobile.nytimes.com)
12277.
12278.
Rethinking Treadmill Interface
(medium.com)
12279.
The Republican Party Introduced yet Another Resolution to Kill Net Neutrality
(motherboard.vice.com)
12280.
Privacy tools – encryption against surveillance
(privacytools.io)
12281.
Optimizing the Wrong Things
(ericleads.com)
12282.
Europe’s antitrust chief issues Statement of Objection to Google
(techcrunch.com)
12283.
12284.
Iowa: PC that generates lottery numbers has open USB ports
(ibtimes.co.uk)
12285.
Twitter and What Might Have Been
(stratechery.com)
12286.
When do programmers work for free
(video.webcamp.si)
12287.
A nightmare on malware street
(securelist.com)
12288.
How hackers used Facebook's mobile SDK to DDOS us
(blog.jixee.me)
12289.
Was the Alienware Laptop a Good Purchase
(codingepiphany.com)
12290.
12291.
Which Way to Go – Agent, Agentless or Hybrid?
(controlup.com)
12292.
LibreOffice Project's Check
(bytes.com)
12293.
Increasing Founder Productivity, Ze German Way
(blog.crozdesk.com)
12294.
Wi-Fi on planes opens door to in-flight hacking, warns US watchdog
(theguardian.com)
12295.
European regulators training sights on Android
(reuters.com)
12296.
The Relationship Between Public and Private Markets Valuations
(jrodthoughts.com)
12297.
Artificial intelligence today
(print3dc.com)
12298.
UX Design explained
(antonsten.com)
12299.
Draghi Says QE to Run Until Sustained Adjustment in Inflation
(bloomberg.com)
12300.
Self-Powered Video Camera Could Run Indefinitely in Bright Light
(spectrum.ieee.org)