March 2014 Archive
5341.
All Android devices vulnerable to privilege escalation (zdnet.com)
5342.
I Was Putin’s Pawn (politico.com)
5343.
The Sweet Irony Of Popcorn Time (techcrunch.com)
5344.
Richard Ledgett: The NSA responds to Edward Snowden's TED Talk (youtube.com)
5345.
End to end tutorial for using Fiddler web debugging proxy (mehdi-khalili.com)
5346.
Vicarious Grabs A Huge, New $40M Growth Round To Advance Artificial Intelligence (techcrunch.com)
5347.
Why does HTML think “chucknorris” is a color? (stackoverflow.com)
5348.
Is 10% really mean perl is Dead? (blogs.perl.org)
5349.
Ask HN: Julia Macros ()
5350.
The Sweet Irony Of Popcorn Time (techcrunch.com)
5351.
Startups Aim to Conquer Space Market (nytimes.com)
5352.
Vircurex will freeze accounts tomorrow (venturebeat.com)
5353.
Websocket MMO Asteroids (X: Bullet, Z: Bomb, Shift: Mine, Arrow: Move) (54.193.28.187)
5354.
4chan user devises a way to bank through GameStop (theverge.com)
5355.
Apple Is In Talks With Comcast About Doing A Web-Based TV Service (businessinsider.com)
5356.
Selling a Poison by the Barrel: Liquid Nicotine for E-Cigarettes (nytimes.com)
5357.
Show HN: Turn any Surface into a musical keyboard (xtouch.io)
5358.
The Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security (2005) (ranum.com)
5359.
Google TV smart remote for Chrome (chrome.google.com)
5360.
Show HN: Record Selenium-like browser tests and automate from the cloud in 3 mins (ghostinspector.com)
5361.
Compiled Decision Trees for scikit-learn (github.com)
5362.
Fowler on "Enterprise Application" (martinfowler.com)
5363.
OneTask V2: Really Focus on One Task at a Time (Mac Software) (onetask.com)
5364.
Ask HN: What are some good Golang repositories to read? ()
5365.
It’s Time to End Spreadsheet Abuse (quickbase.intuit.com)
5366.
You can do anything you want in life (adrtq.com)
5367.
Malaysia Airlines tells families by TEXT (dailymail.co.uk)
5368.
We hate clickbait so much we built a tool to make it suck less (chng.it)
5369.
Physically Based Shading in Unity (aras-p.info)
5370.
Coursera Brings In Longtime Yale President Rick Levin as CEO (recode.net)