December 2010 Archive
11641.
Making a Walking Papercraft Mech Warrior (instructables.com)
11642.
Turning a NES Cartridge Into a Wireless Router (unconventionalhacker.com)
11643.
Video shows how to build a telegraph using only raw materials. (immaculatetelegraphy.tumblr.com)
11644.
Turning a NES into a DVD Player (instructables.com)
11645.
Video: How to unlock and root a Nexus One (androidandme.com)
11646.
Creating Transparent Gradients With jQuery (bennadel.com)
11647.
Overcoming Anxiety by Making it Your Only Option (nerdgap.com)
11648.
7 Deadly Web Design Sins (inc.com)
11649.
Color Theory - A quick reference sheet for designers (thefloatingfrog.co.uk)
11650.
Joi Ito: The web needs copyright tools (guardian.co.uk)
11651.
The start of the affair: The Atari 2600 Jr. (destructoid.com)
11652.
Some inspiration and motivation for December? ()
11653.
Times Skimmer by The New York Times (nytimes.com)
11654.
Reap the rewards of letting your employees run free (telegraph.co.uk)
11655.
Reclaiming Consumer Data (nytimes.com)
11656.
Everyone Is a Software Developer (java.sys-con.com)
11657.
Targeting the GPU with GPU.NET (infoq.com)
11658.
Football Match Fixing (schneier.com)
11659.
Seagate Said to Have Rejected Western Digital Takeover Proposal (bloomberg.com)
11660.
Draw and Edit Sequence Diagrams in seconds (websequencediagrams.com)
11661.
Capitalist Crusaders (tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com)
11662.
Technology and Theory doesn’t matter? Think again… (herberthamaral.com)
11663.
The Look of Letters (nytimes.com)
11664.
Oil Industry Pissed off at Greenpeace Satire (cbc.ca)
11665.
Reasons Groupon's Rejection Is Great For Us (businessinsider.com)
11666.
Ubuntu 11.04 a.k.a Natty Narwhal Alpha 1 Released (softview.co.in)
11667.
Seagate reportedly turned down takeover bid from Western Digital (engadget.com)
11668.
Simultaneously Desalinate Water, Produce Hydrogen and Treat Wastewater (sciencedaily.com)
11669.
Man allegedly responsible for a third of spam e-mail busted. (news.blogs.cnn.com)
11670.
Wikileaks uses Backupify; Backupify stores on AWS. Huh? ()