September 2013 Archive
2461.
Watch A Cat Unlock The iPhone 5s Using Touch ID And The Fingerprint Sensor (techcrunch.com)
2462.
Vampire mice and zombie hard drives: USB dangers lurk in Linux (networkworld.com)
2463.
Google Now Seeing 2% IPv6 Traffic (internetsociety.org)
2464.
The hacker's guide to getting press (customerdevlabs.com)
2465.
A few reasons to avoid StartSSL (danconnor.com)
2466.
Four beds ready to treat Internet addicts (cnn.com)
2467.
Writing Maintainable Tests for Backbone Views (open.bekk.no)
2468.
Google May Stop Using Cookies to Track Web Users (finance.yahoo.com)
2469.
Anger is More Influential Than Joy: Sentiment Correlation in Weibo [pdf] (arxiv.org)
2470.
Why C++ Programmers Aren't Moving to Go (commandcenter.blogspot.it)
2471.
Tardigrades (en.wikipedia.org)
2472.
Editorially - a simple web-based collaborative Markdown editor, now open (editorially.com)
2473.
Announcing the launch of the Open Education Alliance (blog.udacity.com)
2474.
Angel Leak - The Hot or Not for Angel Investors (angelleak.com)
2475.
The Dribbblization of Blogging (medium.com)
2476.
Technical Thoughts on OpenShift and Docker (openshift.com)
2477.
About the security content of iOS 7.0.2 (support.apple.com)
2478.
Dianne Feinstein Accidentally Confirms That NSA Tapped The Internet Backbone (techdirt.com)
2479.
Grunt Work (ninjasandrobots.com)
2480.
Online attack leads to peek into spam den (nytimes.com)
2481.
Twitter is Going Public, Files S-1 with SEC (techcrunch.com)
2482.
The Homeless Coder (businessinsider.com)
2483.
Seymour Hersh on Obama, NSA and the 'pathetic' American media (theguardian.com)
2484.
To the gentleman who called me a depreciating asset (craigslist.org)
2485.
Teleporter: Take a 15-minute walk on the Golden Gate Bridge via a Double robotic (teleporter.me)
2486.
US Army ignores shared PC login flaw, asks soldiers to keep quiet (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
2487.
Jonathon Fletcher: forgotten father of the search engine (bbc.co.uk)
2488.
Having trouble with Agile? Get a new CFO (medium.com)
2489.
Scaling Buddycloud with Fanout.io (blog.buddycloud.com)
2490.
Wunderlist's Killer Engagement Numbers (christianreber.com)