Stanford scientists use DNA to assemble a transistor from graphene
(engineering.stanford.edu)
September 2013 Archive
901.
902.
Platonic Solids - Why Five?
(mathsisfun.com)
903.
We may get fired and I don't know what to do
(pastebin.com)
904.
Please, don't buy my book on Amazon
(pleasedontbuymybookonamazon.com)
906.
Not the autoworkers of our generation
(imsky.co)
907.
Patent trolls put brakes on S.F. transit app
(sfgate.com)
908.
Senator asks if FBI can get iPhone 5S fingerprint data via Patriot Act
(arstechnica.com)
909.
Little Brother
(craphound.com)
910.
Linear Regression 3 Ways in Julia
(boss-level.com)
911.
A post-mortem on my first AngularJS project
(johnmunsch.com)
912.
913.
Git pissed
(github.com)
914.
Formal Methods of Software Design: an online course by Eric Hehner
(cs.toronto.edu)
915.
916.
FTC publishes a long list of questions it wants to ask “patent trolls”
(arstechnica.com)
918.
Lego robot that strips DRM off Kindle books
(boingboing.net)
919.
Js Game Wiki
(github.com)
920.
Masscan: The entire internet in 3 minutes
(blog.erratasec.com)
921.
Mozilla Launches Preview Of Firefox For Windows 8 Tablets
(techcrunch.com)
922.
How I Outgrew Libertarianism
(jimleff.blogspot.com)
923.
An Apology From TechCrunch
(techcrunch.com)
924.
A Close Look at Dark Souls’ Ingenious Difficulty
(savetherobot.wordpress.com)
925.
Apple iBeacons
(loopinsight.com)
926.
Intel-based Chromebooks
(chrome.blogspot.com)
927.
Security At Coinbase
(coinbase.com)
928.
Ziptr to Discontinue Services
(accountingtoday.com)
929.
Large botnet cause of recent Tor network overload
(blog.fox-it.com)
930.
Data Broker Giants Hacked by ID Theft Service
(krebsonsecurity.com)