- researchers figure out a way to use wifi to see through walls. https://t.co/UirCK8Yeck 2015-10-30
- us library of congress expands exemptions for drm circumvention. https://t.co/aeuqXQQRXO 2015-10-30
- sony licenses content from owner. then files copyright claim against the owner. https://t.co/ICtffuOELA 2015-10-30
- harvard plans to scan 40 million pages of caselaw and make them freely available on the internet. handy. https://t.co/cWlEPI0Awl 2015-10-30
- researchers discover method to create glass that's as strong as steel. impressive. https://t.co/GO59AVDuL4 2015-10-31
- ms drops unlimited onedrive storage after someone uploads 75TB. https://t.co/nBlrxCaeyC 2015-11-03
- more (unofficial) details on nasa's em drive testing. looks rather promising so far, but who knows. . https://t.co/Qt4rWbtTD3 2015-11-03
- a very insightful look into the rapidly developing capabilities of ai and deep learning. https://t.co/mdllIDcqMX 2015-11-04
- company releasing new os/2 distro. personally, i'm holding out for cp/m or tsx-plus. https://t.co/qbOtKVS3UE 2015-11-04
- an interesting (but long) look into ad tech, clickbots and privacy. https://t.co/667mifOOYb 2015-11-04
- those coworkers you think are incompetent? they may just be spies. https://t.co/4798ylPb2N 2015-11-04
- rather handy if you're in the market for drives. https://t.co/2khAsC9Hut 2015-11-04
- x.ai – a very interesting smart meeting scheduler. though i wonder what happens if invitees also use it. hmmm. https://t.co/VNYTAVHBRJ 2015-11-05