Tweet Archive for September 2013 « page 5
Autodesk releases 123D Circuits, A Free Electronics Design Tool j0e.co/1eo
Remembering tech entrepreneur Danny Lewin, one of 9/11’s first casualties j0e.co/1eq
This is a great article about web performance and responsive design. j0e.co/1ep #reference
DNI documents released because of the @EFF lawsuit reveal that only 200 out of 17,835 NSA searches were reasonable. j0e.co/1en
Until FISA visits Cupertino.. RT @Ihnatko: Not stored on servers or backed up to iCloud. Your fingerprint is secure.
So, does the fingerprint info stay on the phone, or is it automatically shared with the NSA?
The pictures of Infinity Blade clearly show the fingerprint reader #Apple pic.twitter.com/98yrZ2e5Sz
Space Grey is the new black. #apple
iOS 7 will be avallable beginning on September 18th #apple
Google demands more transparency re: FISA requests j0e.co/1el I love footnote 1 on page 1. 😉
@mgeist Yes, it shut down at the end of August.
Wow. Sony announces PS Vita TV, a tiny $99 console to take on Apple TV j0e.co/1ek
It’s Sep 9 and there hasn’t even been one hurricane yet. We should be at the peak of the season. j0e.co/1ej
A look at Single-story news sites like @SyriaDeeply. This is the future of News. j0e.co/1ei
The @TorontoStar newspaper shuts its digital division? Thats a move in the wrong direction. j0e.co/1eh
@mshundal They’re not brute-forcing, they’ve inserted back-doors into the encryption.
@mshundal In this context: j0e.co/1eg – If https and ssl are vulnerable, then whats next?
So, if “TLS/SSL, HTTPS, SSH, VPNs, and VoIP” are compromised, what is the open source alternative?
@TheNextWeb if its all Apple, it wouldn’t be an iPhablet, it’d be an iPhad… Somehow more fitting…
I recall many “proprietary vs. open source” debates where people don’t believe OSS can be more secure. #notanymore