Teknophilia

Teknophilia

Chrome is the most popular browser in the world, says StatCounter

theverge.com — For the first week in history, Google Chrome is the most-used browser in the world, according to Statcounter. While Chrome has been leapfrogging th... View in Crawl 4

Chrome is the most popular browser in the world, says StatCounter

I wrote a response to the Forbes article about my Tesla comic - The Oatmeal

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Teknophilia The Story of Send

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Teknophilia  The Story of Send

Enormous World Map Made from Recycled Computers by Susan Stockwell | Colossal – StumbleUpon | chi...

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Enormous World Map Made from Recycled Computers by Susan Stockwell | Colossal – StumbleUpon | chimac.net – Stuff worth knowing about

Gigabit Wi-Fi: 802.11ac

ibanniebtechsupport.wordpress.com — It’s been about 5 years since 802.11n wireless routers and devices hit the market. I remember the first N draft routers. The performance was wonky.... View in Crawl 4

Gigabit Wi-Fi: 802.11ac

After Facebook and Youtube, Pakistan blocks Twitter

articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com — ISLAMABAD: After blocking Facebook and Youtube, Pakistani authorities on Friday further widened the crackdown on websites with blasphemous contents... View in Crawl 4

After Facebook and Youtube, Pakistan blocks Twitter

California considers DNA privacy law

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California considers DNA privacy law

Private: some search engines make money by not tracking users | Ars Technica

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Private: some search engines make money by not tracking users | Ars Technica

New $74 Android mini computer is slightly larger than a thumb drive | Ars Technica

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New $74 Android mini computer is slightly larger than a thumb drive | Ars Technica

Diablo III: demon-cleaving, refined | Ars Technica

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Facebook hit with $15 billion class action user tracking lawsuit | ZDNet

zdnet.com — Facebook is once again being sued for tracking its users even after they logged out of the service. The latest class action lawsuit demands $15 billio View in Crawl 4

Facebook hit with $15 billion class action user tracking lawsuit | ZDNet

Supervolcano Drilling Plan Gets Go-Ahead - ScienceInsider

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Supervolcano Drilling Plan Gets Go-Ahead - ScienceInsider

Hewlett-Packard to Cut 30,000 Jobs

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Hewlett-Packard to Cut 30,000 Jobs

'Inexact' Chips Save Power By Fudging the Math

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'Inexact' Chips Save Power By Fudging the Math

The Pirate Bay returns, Anonymous hater takes credit for DDoS | ZDNet

zdnet.com — The Pirate Bay is back online. An Anonymous traitor who goes by the name AnonNyre has claimed responsibility for the Distributed Denial of Service (DD View in Crawl 4

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