October 2012 Archive
6001.
SpaceEngine - a free space simulation that lets you explore the universe (en.spaceengine.org)
6002.
Maine Candidate Attacked for ... Playing World of Warcraft (newser.com)
6003.
What it Means to Have Remote Presence (blog.suitabletech.com)
6004.
NIP Tip – Safely Viewing the Source of Potentially Malicious Sites (novainfosecportal.com)
6005.
Zynga’s financial troubles worsen, company falling faster than before (arstechnica.com)
6006.
ConteXtream Brings SDN to Wireless SPs with Grid Software (sdncentral.com)
6007.
IBM’s Big Data University seeks to close analytics skills gap (data-informed.com)
6008.
Fast-moving star is the closest yet to the Milky Way’s black hole (arstechnica.com)
6009.
How you too can build your own computer (blog.ted.com)
6010.
RAZR i, believe: does Intel's first real smartphone measure up? (theverge.com)
6011.
PyDev & Eclipse 4.2 (i.e.: stick with Eclipse 3.8) (pydev.blogspot.ro)
6012.
Star seen whizzing around supermassive black hole (physicsworld.com)
6013.
Remembering Steve: A message from Tim Cook (apple.com)
6014.
Refined hack opens locked hotel rooms... with a magic marker (extremetech.com)
6015.
Code testing in Haskell (ics.p.lodz.pl)
6016.
Competing to excel vs. competing to suffer (michaelochurch.wordpress.com)
6017.
Larry Ellison Will Turn His Hawaiian Island Into A Big Experiment (businessinsider.com)
6018.
RubyMotion Review (aelogica.com)
6019.
Hidden features of Python (stackoverflow.com)
6020.
Twitter Open Source: ActiveRecord Reputation System v2.0 (github.com)
6021.
How A Google Engineer Built A Universe In An Easter Egg (readwriteweb.com)
6022.
"Yahtzee" Croshaw says he's working on a horror game for tablets (redbull.co.uk)
6023.
Nutrients for Better Mental Performance (GoogleTechTalk) 2009 (youtube.com)
6024.
GitHub Training Page (github.com)
6025.
Kim Dotcom’s Gaming Lag Hints at New Spying Controversy (torrentfreak.com)
6026.
The New Cloud Haskell (well-typed.com)
6027.
Forth Lessons by Mitch Bradley (wiki.laptop.org)
6028.
Closure implementation for Java 5, 6 and 7 (mseifed.blogspot.se)
6029.
Marshall Kirkpatrick’s Little Bird wants to be your new “robot librarian” (gigaom.com)
6030.
Experts troll 'biggest security mag in the world' with DICKish submission (theregister.co.uk)