June 2013 Archive
6841.
ClouDNS is down again, DDoS (twitter.com)
6842.
Three Strikes For File-Sharing Fails to Halt Music Sales Decline (torrentfreak.com)
6843.
Sony officially states that PlayStation 4 will not have DRM against used games (tech2.in.com)
6844.
Intel launches Haswell processors: here's what you need to know (theverge.com)
6845.
Yahoo buying Tumblr is not a turnaround story (guardian.co.uk)
6846.
Anandtech's Haswell review (anandtech.com)
6847.
On Ruby modules and concerns (marianposaceanu.com)
6848.
Tsarnaev Friend Killed By FBI during Questioning (businessinsider.com)
6849.
Ben & Jerry’s Is Going Non-GMO (undergroundhealth.com)
6850.
"Operating System Motivational Poster Generator" adds AmigaOS (lunduke.com)
6851.
Microsoft Glass (youtube.com)
6852.
An Elizabethan Cyberwar (nytimes.com)
6853.
Document Classifier Based on Bayes Algorithm (github.com)
6854.
Carrie Fisher Ate A Lot Of Acid (dlisted.com)
6855.
Machine Learning for Hackers - Hilary Mason (Bitly Chief Scientist) (devslovebacon.com)
6856.
Intel's Haswell architecture has launched. Here's a review. (anandtech.com)
6857.
WSJ not pleased with bike share program (live.wsj.com)
6858.
Poll: Full-time software engineers in Berlin, what's your annual salary? ()
6859.
As Protests Erupt In Istanbul, FB & Twtr Appear Suddenly Throttled (techcrunch.com)
6860.
How I Develop Things and Why (medium.com)
6861.
U.S. and China Agree to Hold Regular Talks on Hacking (nytimes.com)
6862.
[Show HN] Realistic WebGL Moon w/ map generated using Clementine spacecraft data (github.com)
6863.
Which comes earlier, HTH or HHT? Generic solver. (randomexperiment.com)
6864.
Can You Tornado-Proof A Home? (popsci.com)
6865.
Why do identical twins end up having such different lives? (guardian.co.uk)
6866.
The Oracles of Google (nymag.com)
6867.
Open Source Hardware and Software Motorsports Telemetry System (autosportlabs.org)
6868.
Jeremy Ashkenas : Taking JavaScript Seriously with Backbone.js (Video) (youtube.com)
6869.
Can You Control Your Employees' LinkedIn Profiles? (inc.com)
6870.
NY Mag: Wall Street Could Save the World — But Won’t (nymag.com)