February 2011 Archive
13051.
A Lab Rat's Experience in the Tech World (eeweb.com)
13052.
IT staff to be 'consolidated' as three London councils merge (computerworlduk.com)
13053.
NYU Prof Surgically Installs Camera in Back of Head (gothamist.com)
13054.
Mubarak To Resign? Egypt's President Will Reportedly Hand Over Power (huffingtonpost.com)
13055.
How to Recover iPhone Passwords in Six Minutes (threatpost.com)
13056.
Electric Flux Density (eeweb.com)
13057.
Is Anyone Listening? (eeweb.com)
13058.
Coworking spaces for Bay Area startups & solo entrepreneurs -- a complete guide (xconomy.com)
13059.
Panasonic Shows Advanced Fuel Cell For Home Use (crunchgear.com)
13060.
Disgruntled College Student Starts ‘UnCollege’ to Challenge System (chronicle.com)
13061.
Principle of charity (en.wikipedia.org)
13062.
Open Source Hardware definition v.1.0 released (arduino.cc)
13063.
What Are All These Rumors Regarding Apple and RFID About? (rfidiva.wordpress.com)
13064.
Goodbye Palm, It was Nice Knowing You (gottabemobile.com)
13065.
How to Track Wisdom (quantifiedself.com)
13066.
Embedly-node - GitHub (github.com)
13067.
HP announces plans to add webOS to its Windows PCs (appleinsider.com)
13068.
Ask HN: What payment engine do you use for referrals? ()
13069.
10 meters touchscreen made from six HD projectors (rug.nl)
13070.
German institute details iOS password vulnerability (ipodnn.com)
13071.
Open source software gains ground in higher education (opensource.com)
13072.
Sudan Dictator: I’ll Use Facebook to Crush Opposition (wired.com)
13073.
Nokia deal would put Microsoft's Windows Phone in new spotlight (techflash.com)
13074.
In Depth with Meetup.com’s Sponsored Groups (wlangford.com)
13075.
Register a domain for your Posterous (blog.posterous.com)
13076.
Google's Two-Step Verification (lifehacker.com)
13077.
The Fear of Failure (founderdiaries.com)
13078.
How-to have a world iPhone for peanuts a month (zdnet.com)
13079.
Yahoo Livestand: A ‘Personalized Newsstand’ For iPad, Android Tablets (techcrunch.com)
13080.
Google two-factor authentication (wired.com)