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Intel ‘Skylake’ launch schedule revealed: CPUs to arrive in August | KitGurukitguru.net
Intel Corp. has reportedly finalized its launch schedules for the upcoming code-named “Skylake” central processing units. According to a timetable published by -
OldNYColdnyc.org
OldNYC shows 40,000 historical images from the New York Public Library's Milstein Collection on a map. Find photos of your apartment, work, or favorite park! - tbranyen.com
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A Finance Minister Fit for a Greek Tragedy?nytimes.com
The defiant stand by Yanis Varoufakis in the high-stakes economic negotiations with the E.U. threatens to tear Europe apart. - urthecast.com
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Glow-Inc/GLCalendarViewgithub.com
GLCalendarView - A fully customizable calendar view acting as a date range picker - gocardless.com
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First images of collisions at 13 TeV | CERNhome.web.cern.ch
Last night, protons collided in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the record-breaking energy of 13 TeV for the first time. These test collisions were to set up systems that protect the machine and detectors from particles that stray from the edges of ... - blog.openjck.com
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Your Home Doesn't Matter for Tesla's Dream of a Battery-Powered Planetbloomberg.com
The Powerwall isn't the holy grail - lwn.net
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Using motion sensors to automatically schedule meetings - Robin at Workrobinpowered.com
A few months ago we rigged our conference room to schedule itself through Robin using motion sensors. Here's the hardware and presence API's that made it -
Spy agencies target mobile phones, app stores to implant spywarecbc.ca
Canada and its spying partners exploited a weakness in one of the world's most popular mobile browsers and planned to hack into smartphones via links to Google and Samsung app stores, a top secret document obtained by CBC News shows. -
Work at MemSQL - MemSQL Careersmemsql.com
Work at MemSQL and help shape the future of database technology. We are always hiring the top minds in data. -
Why I am happy downgrading from a $500 to a $75 smartphonemedium.com
The first smartphone I ever purchased died last week. It was an Android running CyanogenMod and lived through 19 months … -
The FCC warns Internet providers they’re on the hook now for user privacywashingtonpost.com
The government's net neutrality regulations apply some of the strongest privacy rules to Internet providers. -
Light-based computers in development, to be millions of times fasterkutv.com
At the University of Utah, researchers have developed a small device with big implications. Engineers say they have taken a stop forward to creating the next generation of super computers.