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Just music. No bullshit.thepara.de
The simplest, easiest and fastest way to play music you love. And it's free. -
Apple, Samsung Agree to End Patent Suits Outside U.S.bloomberg.com
Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. are starting to wind down their global patent battle. -
Why Some Schools Are Selling All Their iPadstheatlantic.com
Four years after Apple introduced its popular tablet, many districts are switching to laptops. -
Argentina's first Grandmother finds son of woman murdered by dictatorshiptheguardian.com
Estela Carlotto, founder of Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, says 36-year-old pianist named Guido is the child taken by military from Laura Carlotto, who was killed by regime after giving birth -
BitBeat: Ethereum Presale Hits $12.7 Million Tally - MoneyBeat - WSJblogs.wsj.com
Bitcoin-like startup Ethereum is on track to have concluded one of the most crowdfunding exercises in history, with the first two week so a "pre-sale" of its currency-like internal token, ether, concluding Tuesday. - perlmonks.org
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How Microsoft dragged its development practices into the 21st centuryarstechnica.com
In the Web era of development, Waterfalls are finally out. Agile is in. -
The never-ending conundrums of classical physicsarstechnica.com
Even today, scientists still try to solve sprinkler brain teasers from the 19th century. -
In 'Sherlock Holmes' Rights Dispute, Conan Doyle Estate Slammed Againhollywoodreporter.com
Sherlock Holmes, meet 7th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Richard Posner. -
Hacker Says He Can Break Into Airplane Systems Using In-Flight Wi-Finpr.org
Two years ago, a group at Las Vegas' annual hacker convention said it could break into air traffic control systems. This year a session will show how a passenger can hack a plane while in the air. -
Aspirin could dramatically cut cancer risk, according to biggest study yettheguardian.com
Daily pill for middle-aged could save 130,000 lives over 20 years in Britain alone, scientists suggest -
The last place on Earth… without lifebbc.com
Weird and wonderful creatures thrive in the planet’s most hostile places, but there are a few spots too harsh for even the hardiest, discovers Rachel Nuwer -
Mapping Happiness With Twitter Natural Language Processingmedium.com
What data science and NLP tell us about happiness in the U.S. - joelbrandt.org
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The little-told story of how the U.S. government poisoned alcohol during Prohibition.slate.com
It was Christmas Eve 1926, the streets aglitter with snow and lights, when the man afraid of Santa Claus stumbled into the emergency room at New York City's Bellevue Hospital. He was flushed, gasping with fear: Santa Claus, he kept telling the nurses, ... -
Announcing UberPoolblog.uber.com
UberPool: a bold new experiment from the Uber Garage. Share a ride and split the cost with another person traveling along a similar route. - tools.ietf.org
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UNSEALED: The US Sought Permission To Change The Historical Record Of A Public Court Proceedingeff.org
A few weeks ago we fought a battle for transparency in our flagship NSA spying case, Jewel v. NSA. But, ironically, we weren't able to tell you anything about it until now.