October 2012 Archive
7591.
Coming Soon: Fonts from Monotype Imaging (blog.typekit.com)
7592.
How to Be Happier at Work (inc.com)
7593.
What Science Says About Successful Bosses (inc.com)
7594.
Are NFL teams hacking helmet headsets? (espn.go.com)
7595.
Zynga plummets 19% after cutting 2012 outlook (money.cnn.com)
7596.
Ask HN:Is this really the way 3/4 of the HN community feel? ()
7597.
Why there is no a 256 bit Microprocessor or a 512 bit Microprocessor? (electronics.stackexchange.com)
7598.
Remembering Steve - I want to put dent in to the Universe (nuskhalabs.com)
7599.
Apple's new iOS 6 Maps support automatic offline use for a wide area (appleinsider.com)
7600.
Will a Chromebook be your next PC? (zdnet.com)
7601.
Startup Cliche Telephone Service (startupcliches.com)
7602.
Solving Nim, a mísere game (ams.org)
7603.
Password Must Be Over 18770 Characters and Not Any of Previous 30689 Passwords (support.microsoft.com)
7604.
Robot Suitcase Moves Itself Around for You (grishinrobotics.com)
7605.
The $210,000 cow-milking robot (businessweek.com)
7606.
A Very Good Introduction To Computer Science and Computer Programming (chortle.ccsu.edu)
7607.
The Truth About What A Startup CEO Does All Day (leighdrogen.com)
7608.
Call for Quantal Release Parties and Ubuntu’s 8th Birthday (benjaminkerensa.com)
7609.
Automated Kiosk for Novels? (Redbox for books) ()
7610.
28yr old self taught rocket engineer attempting land speed record (autoblog.com)
7611.
Show HN: my iPhone app on algorithm and data structure puzzles (itunes.apple.com)
7612.
Leaving PHP, MySQL and Wordpress behind (srirangan.net)
7613.
Visual Guide to NoSQL Systems (i.imgur.com)
7614.
It's not about the unit tests (agilewarrior.wordpress.com)
7615.
Time management with the Pomodoro Technique (speakerdeck.com)
7616.
Datacenter in a container (theregister.co.uk)
7617.
Kinvey.com, now with 100% more Orange (kinvey.com)
7618.
Sleep Hacking - Supplements (fromaveragetoawesome.wordpress.com)
7619.
The Secret Project for Simon Silver (theory11.com)
7620.
IPhone 5's brain dissected. Guess what, it's made by Samsung (gizmodo.com)