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Exotic optics: Metamaterial worldnature.com
Engineered structures with bizarre optical properties are set to migrate out of the laboratory and into the marketplace. -
Hackers Are Already Using the Shellshock Bug to Launch Botnet Attacks | WIREDwired.com
With a bug as dangerous as the "shellshock" security vulnerability discovered yesterday, it takes less than 24 hours to go from proof-of-concept to pandemic. - meteor.com
- seclists.org
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Brendan's Blog - Blogbrendaningram.com
The personal blog of Brendan Ingram - software developer, husband, Christian, and creator of dot3cms.com, writezio.com and other fun websites. - azure.microsoft.com
- news.ycombinator.com
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Docker is the Heroku Killer | DevOps | Brightball, Incbrightball.com
After getting an intense look at Docker last night, I firmly believe that it is going to be the most disruptive server technology that we've seen in the last few years. It fills a much needed hole that's currently managed by very expensive solutions and i -
Submittable HR - Front-end Developerresume.submittable.com
Description: We're looking for front-end developers with mobile experience. Skills Required:JS, CSS, and HTML. Ideally you have some design chops and know your way around Photoshop and most design software. In general, your work should speak for itse... -
Draios | Easy, realtime, system-wide Shellshock monitoringdraios.com
The world hasn’t had time to recover from the chaos generated from the Heartbleed OpenSSL bug, and we already have another massive vulnerability jeopardizing the whole internet. The CVE-2014-6271, also known as “Shellshock”, targets bash, the most popu... -
Managing a Nightmare: The CIA Reveals How It Watched Over the Destruction of Gary Webb - The Interceptfirstlook.org
Freshly-released CIA documents show how the largest newspapers in the country helped the agency contain a groundbreaking exposé of cocaine trafficking by its Contra proxy forces. -
Terror laws clear Senate, enabling entire Australian web to be monitored and whistleblowers to be jailedsmh.com.au
Australian spies will soon have the power to monitor the entire Australian internet with just one warrant, and journalists and whistleblowers will face up to 10 years' jail for disclosing classified information. - blogs.msdn.com
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The Coming Era Of Self-Assembly Using Microfluidic Devices | MIT Technology Reviewtechnologyreview.com
Researchers are assessing the potential of an entirely new way to make exotic materials based on microfluidic self-assembly. -
S.F., L.A. threaten Uber, Lyft, Sidecar with shutdownsfgate.com
The San Francisco and Los Angeles district attorneys have sent letters to rideshare companies Uber, Lyft and Sidecar claiming they are operating illegally and warning them that legal action could follow if they donât make major changes. The two dist... -
Made in America, Againtheatlantic.com
Three big trends that could shape the future of high-tech manufacturing—and the middle class - astrohackweek.github.io
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5 very bad news about ShellShockblog.wallarm.com
Well, you probably aware of now-famous bash bug. Damage from it spreads and we have only bad news for you: • There is still no working patch. The hotfix for CVE-2014-6271 was immediately bypassed and... -
The For-Profit College That's Too Big to Failbusinessweek.com
The government tried to shut down Corinthian Colleges—until it realized how much it would cost -
T. Rex Might be the Thing with Feathers - Issue 5: Fame - Nautilusnautil.us
In 1858, a collection of large bones was found in a field in southeastern New Jersey. Today the site is lost within the unremarkable…