February 2015 Archive
4621.
Record streaming radio, other music, and cell phone calls to MP3 -RecorderPlugin (RecorderKickstarter.com)
4622.
Developing Mobile Applications with Apache Cordova (toptal.com)
4623.
Android malware spies on you even after phone is shut down (mashable.com)
4624.
Computer Security in the Real World (2004) (research.microsoft.com)
4625.
State Department Trashes 30,000 Fobs After Hack (nextgov.com)
4626.
Haskell and Cosmology (nbviewer.ipython.org)
4627.
Why engineers build crappy products (willschenk.com)
4628.
Hello Barbie: Hang on, this Wi-Fi doll records your child's voice? (theregister.co.uk)
4629.
The origin of the magnetic field covering the Sun has been discovered (spacedaily.com)
4630.
Developer curses at man on subway, meets him again in job interview (cnet.com)
4631.
When Exponential Progress Becomes Our Reality (medium.com)
4632.
The Smartest Questions to Ask About Intelligence (wsj.com)
4633.
The big money behind Iran's Internet censorship (dailydot.com)
4634.
Goethe University's Compiler and PL Course Videos are Amazing and Underrated (youtube.com)
4635.
Show HN: Validate-asm – an asm.js validator/ linter for high performance JS (github.com)
4636.
If A Time Traveler Saw A Smartphone (newyorker.com)
4637.
When Pot Goes from Illegal to Recreational, Schools Face a Dilemma (npr.org)
4638.
Rich Data, Poor Data (fivethirtyeight.com)
4639.
Internet Archive, Wikidata and Open Education (teemuleinonen.fi)
4640.
How To: Installing OpenCV and Python on Your Raspberry Pi 2 and B+ (pyimagesearch.com)
4641.
Health needs better data (medium.com)
4642.
International Shipping During Chinese New Year (blog.enigma.io)
4643.
Nest Design Fail (nngroup.com)
4644.
Drones over head in L.A.’s Valley are tracking mobile devices’ locations (venturebeat.com)
4645.
AngularJS: Custom debounce events (medium.com)
4646.
Adult content policy about to change on Blogger (support.google.com)
4647.
Valve announces SteamVR hardware (store.steampowered.com)
4648.
Is San Francisco losing its soul? (theguardian.com)
4649.
The Power of ES6 (charlesbking.com)
4650.
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