March 2012 Archive
16831.
Jony Ive on Apple Design Insights (wired.com)
16832.
Amoeboid Robot Navigates Without a Brain (technologyreview.com)
16833.
The End of a Universe (alteriw.net)
16834.
Ir. Joseph Yau (search.yahoo.com)
16835.
"No Idea" application to YC (news.ycombinator.com)
16836.
Flexible CSS Typographic Scale (thehappybit.com)
16837.
Grooveshark Fights To Keep Music Open and Unlimited (torrentfreak.com)
16838.
Professional animation for under $1,000, why not? (downshiftinteractive.com)
16839.
Factors that determine Tweet credibilty [pdf] (research.microsoft.com)
16840.
'Pirating' UK Student to be Extradited to the US (torrentfreak.com)
16841.
Hack or hoax? Jester brags of QR code smartphone attack against Anonymous (blogs.computerworld.com)
16842.
Control an Android with your IPhone check this out (beta.indiegogo.com)
16843.
App turns tablet into math aid for visually impaired students (news.vanderbilt.edu)
16844.
Perfectly Imperfect (lindseyreneegrace.wordpress.com)
16845.
Open-Source Curriculum for Teaching Ruby-on-Rails in a Classroom (github.com)
16846.
Secret Revealed (mathema-tricks.blogspot.com)
16847.
Camera gun would let "harmless hunters" get killer wildlife shots (gizmag.com)
16848.
Test your browser for JavaScript Strict Mode (javascriptweblog.wordpress.com)
16849.
Penumbra Overture Review (thepowerbase.com)
16850.
I'm sad about the end of the printed Encyclopaedia Britannica. But not that sad. (techland.time.com)
16851.
Correct reasons for opting out of millimetre wave scanners (travel.stackexchange.com)
16852.
BBC suffers cyber-attack following Iran campaign (uk.reuters.com)
16853.
Barrier to faster graphene devices identified and suppressed (physorg.com)
16854.
Encyclopedia Britannica Consigns Print Edition to History (techcrunch.com)
16855.
ARM Wants to Put the Internet in Your Umbrella (wired.com)
16856.
Why are there no peer-to-peer VDI solutions? (standalone-sysadmin.com)
16857.
Watch Your Language (In China, They Really Do) (rendezvous.blogs.nytimes.com)
16858.
'Encyclopaedia Britannica' going online-only after 244 years (theverge.com)
16859.
Encyclopaedia Britannica ends its famous print edition (bbc.co.uk)
16860.
Can psychiatry be a science? (newyorker.com)