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The Droid is trying to ignore its heritage... we all have relatives we don't like. 8)
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Government regulators around the world have spent the last year scrambling to prevent bitcoin from becoming the currency of choice for money launderers and black marketeers. Now their worst fears may be about to materialize in a single piece of software. The Dark Mark is Coming.
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When I saw the name of the app, all I could think of was this
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Me too! Exactly the same!
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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This is it. This Tron-inspired design will be NASA's next generation spacesuit—the first that actually looks from the future and not a variation of the original 1960s suits from the Apollo program. With its glass 360-degree view and integrated Heads Up Display ready to detect xenomorphs, it would look right at home in any sci-fi movie. I hear Sandra Bullock and George Clooney will be showing off the new suits on the catwalk at New York Fashion Week.
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I like it!
But the first thing that Sandra Bullock will ask George is; "Does this suit make my butt look big?"
Along with Antimatter and Dark Matter they've discovered the existence of Doesn't Matter which appears to have no effect on the universe whatsoever!
Rich Tennant 5th Wave
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Needs an acid-proof front grille to prevent face-huggers...probably gonna be an after-market accessory...
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Sony has created a magnetic tape material that can store up to 74 times more data per unit area than materials in use today. Maybe the folks in charge of the US nuclear arsenal should get on the phone with Sony?
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People from all over the political spectrum are up in arms this week, following a 60 Minutes report on the state of the US nuclear arsenal. Particularly, the segment exposes the old and seemingly outdated technology that controls and underlies these most powerful of weapons. The phones are old, chunky physical types. The switch-boards have those big mechanical switches and flashy lights. And the paramount sin: Many of the records are kept on 8 inch floppy disks. Yeah you read that right. Not even 3.5-inch floppys. "8-inch 4 lyfe"
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That is how Arnim Zola stays "alive".
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The old stuff might be less fragile than then new stuff. Old stuff tends to be overengineered, and later they take the time to do the same thing with the least and cheapest materials they can find.
Wout
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With the expansion of Google Glass' Explorer program earlier this month came more digital-eyewear shoppers—and, not long after, more scrutiny. Once Glass's second purchasing wave got its hands on Google's wearable tech, a few cost-curious shoppers didn't wait long to take their new, $1,500 devices apart. The other $1,400 is just the cost of being cool. Duh.
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Are people using C++11? Does it matter at all? Judge me by my features do you?
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Evrythng is now amongst the best funded IoT startups out there, with some very credible names attached to it. There’s Gold In Them, Thar IoT
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Where Adobe is at and where they're going. That lay in the house that Jobs built.
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A possibly relatable rant about development. I like the part about the scotch.
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What are the reasons for using these two different methods and what are the pros and cons of each? Is there anything that can be done with one method that can't be done with the other? JavaScript opinions, activate!
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This article, the first in a two-part series, provides a sample application that solves algorithms on the GPUs using Microsoft C++ AMP parallel technology and demonstrates how to debug the code running on the GPU from inside Visual Studio. If you're good, you get Part 2: tiling. But only if you're good.
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If the 12 finalists of TechStars Boston’s demo day are any indication, we’re still at the entry stage of the quantified self movement, internet of things, and new-look enterprise application era. Some good ideas to stea- I mean, inspire.
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A day after reports that attackers are exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, researchers warned of a separate active campaign that was targeting a critical vulnerability in fully patched versions of Adobe's ubiquitous Flash media player. Upping pandemic level to phase 6.
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Facebook's first developer conference in almost three years will focus on improving the lives of app builders. If you give them tools and services to build ... they will come?
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Is it "Monkey butlers"? Because that's a future I can envisage.
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Disqus had to take their commenting system and add realtime capabilities to it. Not something that's easy to do when at the time of the talk (2013) they had had just hit a billion unique visitors a month. How? With style.
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Mozilla today officially launched Firefox 29 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. This is a massive release: Firefox Sync has been revamped and is now powered by Firefox Accounts, there’s a new customization mode, and the company’s major user interface overhaul Australis has finally arrived.
We've been waiting a long time for Australis. Let's see how it stacks up.
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...and it now looks even more like Chrome with the menu moved to the right.
It makes me sad.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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