June 2013 Archive
7201.
Android malware that exploits OS to prevent removal (securityledger.com)
7202.
Verizon stock unaffected by news of NSA data collection (google.com)
7203.
Strongbox. (guardian.co.uk)
7204.
King of my castle? Yeah right. (mobile.nytimes.com)
7205.
Star Trek Continues (startrekcontinues.com)
7206.
NSA's PRISM is a good thing -- here's the justification (forbes.com)
7207.
Google says it can predict Movie Box Office Hits (au.businessinsider.com)
7208.
The Calories In/Calories Out model explains weight stability (chrisstucchio.com)
7209.
What the NSA can and can’t learn about your calls from its Verizon court order (washingtonpost.com)
7210.
The 10 Best Alternatives to Dropbox (creativeoverflow.net)
7211.
From Folger's to Starbucks to Blossom? Tech and coffee's "third wave" (xconomy.com)
7212.
The dark side of homeownership (blogs.reuters.com)
7213.
Kinect to Add Vision Capability to a Robot (blog.dataart.com)
7214.
The 'net is dark and full of spoilers. Block them in Chrome with Unspoiler. (chrome.google.com)
7215.
Behind the scenes of the video game drawn by hand (redbull.com)
7216.
Amazon hasn’t killed us yet (salon.com)
7217.
30 Linux Kernel Developer Workspaces in 30 Weeks: Steve Rostedt (youtube.com)
7218.
In the mood for Lisp (danielsz.github.io)
7219.
Dutch Pairing - Pair Programming on another level (youtube.com)
7220.
Verizon "admits" to gag order (publicpolicy.verizon.com)
7221.
AppGyver Steroids An awesome new way to develop PhoneGap based apps (appgyver.com)
7222.
A thought about the NSA scandals ()
7223.
The /proc filesystem (blackbytes.info)
7224.
The burgeoning middle class of robots will leave us all jobless—if we let it (qz.com)
7225.
Frontend job listings (github.com)
7226.
Your Website Needs to be Mobile Ready (matchist.com)
7227.
Four Simple Rules to Avoid DisplayMetrics Antipatterns in Android Code (programming.oreilly.com)
7228.
Customize Rails with railtie (pothibo.com)
7229.
Alternatives to Spray-and-Pray Networking (benroesch.com)
7230.
Is Canada Trapped in Its Own Incestuous Bubble of False Positives? (techvibes.com)