March 2016 Archive
14971.
AOL Betrays Teenage Hacker (1999) (pastebin.ca)
14972.
Hulk Hogan is awarded another $25M in damages (hollywoodreporter.com)
14973.
Exponential Growth of Computing. 20th through 21st century (medium.com)
14974.
How a Country’s Land Shapes Its Language (nautil.us)
14975.
A collective list of public JSON APIs (github.com)
14976.
Autism spectrum has no clear cut-off point, research suggests (theguardian.com)
14977.
Map of Mars Gravity (nasa.gov)
14978.
The government just moved to vacate tomorrow's hearing in Apple v FBI (twitter.com)
14979.
Moving out from Parse to your own back end stack (apiplug.com)
14980.
First driverless buses travel public roads in the Netherlands (telegraph.co.uk)
14981.
TeslaCrypt 4.0 Released with Bug Fixes and Stops Adding Extensions (bleepingcomputer.com)
14982.
Does Running Java on Docker Containers Violate Agreements? (infoq.com)
14983.
Third party demostrated how to unlock Farook's iPhone on Sunday 3/20 (documentcloud.org)
14984.
DOJ may have found a way to hack into terrorist's iPhone (money.cnn.com)
14985.
Adobe Opens up its API launches adobe.io (adobe.io)
14986.
What 2001: A Space Odyssey got right about our future (creativereview.co.uk)
14987.
The FBI admits it can unlock the San Bernardino iPhone without Apple's help [pdf] (cryptome.org)
14988.
Understanding CSRF, the video tutorial edition (troyhunt.com)
14989.
How to Use Keywords in Web Page Titles to Improve Search Engine Rankings (tidyrank.com)
14990.
A deep analysis of the FBI efforts to unlock the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone (readysignon.com)
14991.
Graphene Wristband Senses Your Blood Sugar--and Treats It (spectrum.ieee.org)
14992.
Rootstock Raises $1M to Bring Smart Contracts to Bitcoin (coindesk.com)
14993.
How Saudi Arabia Captured Washington (vox.com)
14994.
The Obama Doctrine: his hardest decisions about US role in the world (theatlantic.com)
14995.
On Disobedience (joi.ito.com)
14996.
Practice of killing male chicks to continue in Germany (dw.com)
14997.
RotorBuilds (rotorbuilds.com)
14998.
Because only customer support matters (medium.com)
14999.
Is Mark Zuckerberg Faking That He’s Running 1 Mile Every Day? (observer.com)
15000.
Building Chrome Extensions in React and Redux (blog.goguardian.com)