October 2013 Archive
1891.
OS X Mavericks comes out today—and it’s free (arstechnica.com)
1892.
Who Will Win Control of the South China Sea? (nytimes.com)
1893.
Being an asshole does not make you awesome (devandpencil.herokuapp.com)
1894.
Ask HN: Who are the 100 people who most changed the world?
1895.
The stupidest trend in laptop design (ramblingfoo.blogspot.com)
1896.
Oculus Rift's John Carmack says a new Rift dev kit is in the works... (engadget.com)
1897.
Upcoming Nexus 5 leaks in white, Nov. 1 launch date reported (9to5google.com)
1898.
Where banks are both safe and profitable (economist.com)
1899.
The Average American Man's Body (theatlantic.com)
1900.
Bay Area Flops in 14,000 Respondent Survey on Public Transit Satisfaction (survata.com)
1901.
Selling Secrets of Phone Users to Advertisers (nytimes.com)
1902.
Young adults hardly ever walk, 'because of technology' (news.cnet.com)
1903.
How do Nobel laureates spend their prize money? (phys.org)
1904.
Empire Strikes Back cowriter joins Abrams on Star Wars: Episode VII script (arstechnica.com)
1905.
Is Your Product Too Engaging? (ryanhoover.me)
1906.
CardFlight, The Stripe For Real-World Payments, Has Raised $1.6 Million (techcrunch.com)
1907.
If You Can't See Your Folks (ifyoucantseeyourfolks.com)
1908.
Scientists identify a mathematical 'crystal ball' that may predict calamities (phys.org)
1909.
"Urban whore" train wrecks Scientific American's holiday weekend (boingboing.net)
1910.
Idaho court confiscates software developer’s computer because he ‘likes hacking’ (sdtimes.com)
1911.
How do you make Raspberry Pi? [video] (bbc.co.uk)
1912.
Square launches Square Cash (squareup.com)
1913.
Security process for Open Source Projects (alexgaynor.net)
1914.
Announcing Firebase Bindings for EmberJS (firebase.com)
1915.
Why are Chromebooks still a thing? (brianmadden.com)
1916.
Why Apple Wants Its Software to Be Free (businessweek.com)
1917.
Why I Stopped Selling My Time for a Living (blog.goodsense.io)
1918.
What is your most productive shortcut with Vim? (stackoverflow.com)
1919.
OS X Mavericks adoption pushing past 7% in under 24 hours (gosquared.com)
1920.
Why Silicon Valley needs Washington DC (washingtonpost.com)