February 2013 Archive
6991.
Is the pixel about to die? (cs.bath.ac.uk)
6992.
Joy.js - A Joyful HTML5 2D Game Engine (joyjs.org)
6993.
Socrates found guilty, again (huffingtonpost.com)
6994.
Internet Explorer 10 forces users to use ClearType, strain eyes (superuser.com)
6995.
The First Bionic Hand That Can Feel (independent.co.uk)
6996.
"Frost" Attack Unlocks Android Phones' Data By Chilling Memory In A Freezer (forbes.com)
6997.
Y Combinator-Backed Balanced Launches A Standalone API For Next-Day ACH Payments (techcrunch.com)
6998.
Valve officially releases Steam for Linux — and celebrates with a sale (venturebeat.com)
6999.
Open source version of parse.com or firebase.com? meet deployd. (deployd.com)
7000.
The Making of Pulp Fiction: Quentin Tarantino’s and the Cast’s Retelling (vanityfair.com)
7001.
Satnav for the blind: Guiding your every step (humansinvent.com)
7002.
Weird and Wonderful JavaScript (mindmup.com)
7003.
I don't want to be data-driven (edu.mkrecny.com)
7004.
CISPA is Back (action.eff.org)
7005.
Inception Explained - An interactive animated infographic (inception-explained.com)
7006.
Zero to PostgreSQL streaming replication in 10 mins (rassoc.com)
7007.
The Simple Formula to Become An Opportunity Magnet (technori.com)
7008.
Weather Channel redesigns Android app with simpler UI, smarter maps, & more ads (venturebeat.com)
7009.
When a vendor you love lies (geekswithblogs.net)
7010.
Treeview - simple web-based treeview with draggable folders and items (victorlin.bitbucket.org)
7011.
My Job At Barnes & Noble (joelcomm.com)
7012.
Apple supplier report: 88% are in Asia, 44% in China, 11% in America (venturebeat.com)
7013.
Photoshop is Dead, Long Live the Web (blog.appsfuel.com)
7014.
Sprint LTE is now live in San Francisco (engadget.com)
7015.
Computational Journalism Publishers Workbench 2.0.0 Released (znmeb.github.com)
7016.
How We Simplified our Dev Process Only Using Trello (rileystrong.com)
7017.
Why working on Open Source software makes you a better developer (theautomatedtester.co.uk)
7018.
Replace RVM with rbenv in a few steps (nicoritschel.com)
7019.
Why Intel could be the company to finally crack Internet TV (theverge.com)
7020.
Climate change can be tracked through “urine layers” (arstechnica.com)