October 2018 Archive
21061.
Is Alexa Dangerous?
(theatlantic.com)
21062.
Introducing Clearing by Robinhood
(blog.robinhood.com)
21063.
BBC News disrupted by software glitch
(bbc.com)
21064.
The case for and against disposable emails
(medium.com)
21065.
Bionic Limbs 'Learn' to Open a Beer
(wired.com)
21066.
Before China allegations, Bloomberg published these incorrect Apple stories
(appleinsider.com)
21067.
Transition to a big tech company. Part 1 (Why)
(distinctplace.com)
21068.
The data science of partisanship
(medium.com)
21069.
Microsoft WindowsCodecs.dll SniffAndConvertToWideString Vulnerability
(blog.talosintelligence.com)
21070.
What is art and how can we enjoy it?
(imaginarycloud.com)
21071.
Painting Cars for Mars
(jpl.nasa.gov)
21072.
In 2018, VR stopped “having potential” and started being real
(venturebeat.com)
21073.
21074.
Forget about checked exceptions
(pragmaticobjects.com)
21075.
21076.
LED technology breaks performance barrier
(nature.com)
21077.
The Internet is 24x7. Carbon-free energy should be too
(blog.google)
21078.
Cannot Measure Productivity (2003)
(martinfowler.com)
21079.
Life among the last Google+ users
(theverge.com)
21080.
How to automatically download and install new iOS update on your iPhone
(ibletechs.blogspot.com)
21081.
كيفية جعل الايباد شاشة ثانية للماك او الكمبيوتر
(techpointblog.com)
21082.
21083.
21084.
Free Event Planning Template: A Step by Step Guide
(blog.attendease.com)
21085.
21087.
This is how the latest Apple Watch can record your ECG
(iafrikan.com)
21088.
IBM Pushes Beyond 7 Nanometers, Uses Graphene to Place Nanomaterials on Wafers
(spectrum.ieee.org)
21089.
Remember my name: when recognising 5,000 faces isn't enough
(amp.theguardian.com)
21090.