January 2014 Archive
7951.
Systemd & the "core linux" band vs a world of many inits (plus.google.com)
7952.
Data Breach Déjà vu? Target Announces 70 Million More Victims (blogs.mcafee.com)
7953.
Sex with Google Glass (glassandsex.com)
7954.
Amazon Wants to Ship Your Package Before You Buy It (blogs.wsj.com)
7955.
Las Vegas casinos adopt new form of currency: Bitcoins (usatoday.com)
7956.
4K-ing hell Will your shiny new Ultra HD TV actually display HD telly? (theregister.co.uk)
7957.
Maple Syrup Revolution (modernfarmer.com)
7958.
Water found in stardust suggests life is universal (newscientist.com)
7959.
You Don't Want Your Privacy: Disney and the Meat Space Data Race (gigaom.com)
7960.
Sex with Google Glass (mashable.com)
7961.
Ask HN: Do you have any ideas for a SaaS app? ()
7962.
My First SEC Trial Transcript Has Some Real Comedy – SEC vs Schvacho (blogmaverick.com)
7963.
Brief Glimpse Inside Expedia’s SEO Machine (travelblogsuccess.com)
7964.
Googbye Hal (techendo.co)
7965.
Data Visualization and D3.js Newsletter - Issue 62 (dashingd3js.com)
7966.
Bixi owes $50M, files for bankruptcy protection (cbc.ca)
7967.
Amazon Considering Online Pay-TV Service (online.wsj.com)
7968.
Undefined reference to ma11oc - Stack Overflow (stackoverflow.com)
7969.
Google's Eric Schmidt denies knowledge of NSA data tapping of firm (theguardian.com)
7970.
Powershell - What is it good for? (taos.com)
7971.
Text messages warn Ukraine protesters they are 'participants in mass riot' (theguardian.com)
7972.
"Botwall" that stops DDoS attacks (qz.com)
7973.
Python for system administration (aarvik.dk)
7974.
Protect Firefox Browser From the U.S. Government, Says Mozilla Exec (reason.com)
7975.
2013 Data Science Salary Survey (oreilly.com)
7976.
New £100 note to fund UK Tech Startups (epetitions.direct.gov.uk)
7977.
How to Speak Tech (and Save Your Career) (linkd.in)
7978.
3Drag as a CNC milling machine: Creating G-Code from gerber files (open-electronics.org)
7979.
Trickery of Photoshop revealed in gory detail Realtime retouch throughout video (dailymail.co.uk)
7980.
Alcatel-Lucent and BT squeeze 1.4Tb/s out of existing fibre infrastructure (www3.alcatel-lucent.com)