February 2015 Archive
6331.
Lenovo CTO admits company 'messed up' and will publish Superfish removal tool (pcworld.com)
6332.
GSS 2.0: CSS polyfills from the future (gridstylesheets.org)
6333.
Sentiment Analysis in Python (andybromberg.com)
6334.
To Revive Wallet, Google Tries to Wrangle Unruly Partners (wsj.com)
6335.
What Russia Wants: From Cold War to Hot War (economist.com)
6336.
In at Least 22 States, Your Student Debt Could Cost You Your Job (jwj.org)
6337.
Isomorphic Clojure[Script] – Portable Code (paren.com)
6338.
Where Is Mobile Security Headed This Year? (appreviewcentral.net)
6339.
Generate a random Oscar thank you speech (thanktheacademy.herokuapp.com)
6340.
Canonical Partners with Amazon, Microsoft, and Others on Internet of Things (zdnet.com)
6341.
Erlang – Building Blocks for Global Distributed Systems [video] (youtube.com)
6342.
Chrome needs 30MB to constantly listen for me MAYBE someday saying “OK Google?” (twitter.com)
6343.
Stetho: A debug bridge for Android applications (github.com)
6344.
Superfish Spyware Also Available for iOS and Android (zdziarski.com)
6345.
An app that reduces traffic in rush hours by 20% (spectrum.ieee.org)
6346.
Google launches Security scanner (techcrunch.com)
6347.
Photographer sued by patent troll for “Online Contests” (arstechnica.com)
6348.
The Reality of Quantum Weirdness (nytimes.com)
6349.
GSoC-2015-ideas (Plan 9 wiki) (plan9.bell-labs.com)
6350.
Your SIM card is probably hacked by NSA and colonial cousin GCHQ (linuxveda.com)
6351.
Bee: Issues App for GitHub, Jira and More (neat.io)
6352.
Lenovo Releases Tool to Remove SuperFish (techcrunch.com)
6353.
Time Warner Cable calls customer “C**t” after she reports cable box problem (arstechnica.com)
6354.
GRIP real-time API protocol needed? (restlet.com)
6355.
Cloanto confirms transfers of Commodore/Amiga copyrights (amiga-news.de)
6356.
What ‘The Imitation Game’ didn’t tell you about Alan Turing’s greatest triumph (washingtonpost.com)
6357.
China Flies Its Largest Ever Drone: The Divine Eagle (popsci.com)
6358.
Making sure you get paid by your clients (sundeepgupta.ca)
6359.
Cable TV is speeding up its shows slightly to show you more ads (arstechnica.com)
6360.
Did the Torture Report Give the C.I.A. A Bum Rap? (nytimes.com)