September 2013 Archive
1531.
Robot Car Wars: Nissan Jumps Into the Fray With Driverless Car by 2020 (singularityhub.com)
1532.
Show HN: 3D sensing SDK for iOS – Produces point cloud and 6DOF device motion (realitycap.com)
1533.
Science trumps the Force to create a real-life lightsaber (news.cnet.com)
1534.
Nreduce online incubator shuts down (nreduce.com)
1535.
Show HN: Send Your Favorite Articles to the Future (timecapsule.io)
1536.
Production Quality MongoDB Setup with Docker (medium.com)
1537.
Developing for iOS 7 and supporting iOS 6 (roadfiresoftware.com)
1538.
How to Remain Secure Against the NSA (schneier.com)
1539.
How I got a root shell in my NAS, 0day inside (blog.pentbox.net)
1540.
Who Built the Syrian Electronic Army? (krebsonsecurity.com)
1541.
Quantify yourself (without selling your soul) (wired.co.uk)
1542.
I hate Strong Female Characters (newstatesman.com)
1543.
Gmail scanning may violate federal wiretapping laws, judge finds (pcworld.com)
1544.
Show HN: Escape from Bookmark Hell (pse.contraterrene.com)
1545.
About Touch ID Security (support.apple.com)
1546.
In defense of Excel (dangoldin.com)
1547.
Is 25 the new cut-off point for adulthood? (bbc.co.uk)
1548.
Linux-Kernel Archive: RIP - dead harddisk (lkml.indiana.edu)
1549.
Urbit: The Internet failed (slides and video) (personal-clouds.org)
1550.
Android recording all your moments on Google Map (maps.google.com)
1551.
Introducing Kirk (ian.roon.io)
1552.
Venezuela seizes toilet paper factory to avoid shortage (bbc.co.uk)
1553.
Buildbox: A Hosted CI service that uses your own infrastructure to run builds (buildbox.io)
1554.
How eBay Could Rescue Bitcoin From the Feds (wired.com)
1555.
New Android Release to be named Kit Kat (android.com)
1556.
Louisiana man receives 20 years for half an ounce of marijuana (america.aljazeera.com)
1557.
Show HN: Animated Watch Illustrations with CSS3 and SVG (wrist.im)
1558.
Tractors Are Getting Smarter (money.cnn.com)
1559.
TogetherJS + Firebase (github.com)
1560.
Radiation Near Japanese Plant’s Tanks Suggests New Leaks (nytimes.com)