From Knoxville, Andrew talks about some stuff from CES, Java, security, Linux stuff, data recovery, and lead.
Get ready to program! Lego’s Mindstorms EV3 robots are here | CES 2013: Gadgets – CNET BlogsHackable Lego Robot Runs Linux | Linux.comIntel at CES: More performance, less power, and x86 everywhere | Ars TechnicaPower saving through marketing: Intel’s “7 watt” Ivy Bridge CPUs | Ars Technica“The telephone network is obsolete”: Get ready for the all-IP telco | Ars TechnicaCES looks for solutions to the patent troll toll | Ars TechnicaSenator Wyden lays out “digital freedom” agenda | Ars TechnicaC.E.S. 2013: Have You Programmed a Ford Lately? – NYTimes.comCES Is the World’s Greatest Hardware Show Stuck in a Software Era | Gadget Lab | Wired.com5 Reasons to be excited about Java in 2013Steve On Java – JavaFX » JavaFX on Raspberry Pi – 3 Easy StepsDatabases and Life » “Let’s rewrite this in Java!”GIMP 2.9/2.10 Feature Preview – Tutorials – gimpusers.comInception | Break & Enter – Improving security by breaking itWindows 8 proving less popular than Vista | KitGuruAn Imaginary War, A Wikipedia Hoax | TechCrunchforms – Should I use Yes/No or Ok/Cancel on my message box? – User Experience Debian Popularity Contest Favorite Linux Commands by nick | Clippy AlphaYahoo Mail Allegedly Hacked via XSS ExploitExtremely critical Ruby on Rails bug threatens more than 200,000 sites | Ars TechnicaCircumventing Windows RT’s Code Integrity Mechanism « On the Surface of SecurityFor a Glimpse Of The Future, Try Reading A 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk | Fast Company America’s Real Criminal Element: LeadYounnat – Radar – His Name is RadarKyle Gabler – Years of Work*Syphus – Fuelship*used with Kyle Gabler’s permission
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