February 2013 Archive
1381.
That "door handle" on Mars explained (jpl.nasa.gov)
1382.
UK's RobotCar demonstrated (phys.org)
1383.
Show HN: Your personal Hacker News reader - Skim HN (skimhn.com)
1384.
Indie bookstores sue Amazon, publishers for using DRM to create a monopoly (paidcontent.org)
1385.
YOU are a computer criminal! Yes, you! EVERYBODY is! (boingboing.net)
1386.
Human mission to Mars may be planned for 2018 (lightyears.blogs.cnn.com)
1387.
Single Page Web Applications - part one (petermartinblog.com)
1388.
Browserify v2 released (browserify.org)
1389.
Show HN: A lambda expression visualizer for the web (brycec.github.com)
1390.
'Inocente' makes history as first Kickstarter-funded film to win Oscar (theverge.com)
1391.
Laser 3D-prints tiny spaceship the width of a human hair (slashgear.com)
1392.
Fully working DalvikVM on Xubuntu 12.04 (plus.google.com)
1393.
Firefox: HTTPS and response code 407 (lcamtuf.blogspot.com)
1394.
Everything just doesn't work and nobody cares (dear-apple.com)
1395.
Police crack down on Silk Road following first drug dealer conviction (arstechnica.com)
1396.
Instrumachines and the Evolution of Electronic Music Performance (bryank.im)
1397.
Ad-free Outlook and Hotmail ($19.95) (windows.microsoft.com)
1398.
Row blows up over ownership of 'space marine' term (bbc.co.uk)
1399.
How to affordably own your office software: LibreOffice (zdnet.com)
1400.
As 3D Printing Becomes More Accessible, Copyright Questions Arise (npr.org)
1401.
Gabe Newell's vision for Steam: More choice, more democracy, less Greenlight (gamasutra.com)
1402.
What is the advantage of currying? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
1403.
Surface Pro: Hefty Tablet Is a Laptop Lightweight (online.wsj.com)
1404.
David Gelernter predicted Dropbox in 1996 (blog.garrytan.com)
1405.
SelfCloud - Your own cloud (ifmw.mobi)
1406.
Does your copy of Office 2013 die with your computer? (theage.com.au)
1407.
Outbox Makes Your Snail Mail Digital, Launches in SF (techcrunch.com)
1408.
Rackspace acquires ObjectRocket (rackspace.com)
1409.
How is Github dealing with spam? (github.com)
1410.
Trolls Are Ruining Science Journalism (blogs.smithsonianmag.com)