How NSA breakthrough may allow tracking of “burner” cell phones
(arstechnica.com)
October 2013 Archive
6871.
6872.
Nginx Configuration Primer
(blog.martinfjordvald.com)
6873.
6874.
6875.
6876.
6878.
World’s fastest wireless network hits 100 Gbps, can scale to terabits
(extremetech.com)
6879.
Self-Published Erotica Singled Out For Deletion From Major eBookstores
(the-digital-reader.com)
6880.
Google: The cloud company that doesn't trust the cloud
(citeworld.com)
6881.
Counting Fingers
(talkingmathwithkids.com)
6882.
How To Opt Out of Google Ads That Use Your Name and Picture
(techcrunch.com)
6883.
Computational Journalism on a Stick v1.5.0
(github.com)
6884.
Google and NASA's Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab
(youtube.com)
6885.
6886.
Earth’s atmosphere before the age of dinosaurs
(pubs.acs.org)
6887.
Human Readable Emoji Checksums
(github.com)
6888.
Yahoo to make SSL encryption the default for Webmail users. Finally.
(washingtonpost.com)
6889.
High Performance SSH/SCP
(psc.edu)
6890.
6891.
BGA and QFP at home - a Practical Guide
(fpgarelated.com)
6892.
20-Minute Neighbourhoods
(dailygumboot.ca)
6893.
Facebook Acquires Onavo to Strengthen Global Mobile Strategy
(mashable.com)
6894.
The big GSM write-up – how to capture, analyze and crack GSM
(domonkos.tomcsanyi.net)
6895.
NSA collects millions of e-mail address books globally
(washingtonpost.com)
6896.
Rise of the drone hobbyists
(bbc.co.uk)
6897.
Two NASA experts consider the reality of ‘Gravity’s dangers
(washingtonpost.com)
6898.
6899.
6900.
Out Parameters, Move Semantics, and Stateful Algorithms
(ericniebler.com)