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Obama Order Sped Up Wave of Cyberattacks Against Iran (via @)
8:25 AM Jun 3rd
via Read It Later Pro
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Craig Venter’s Bugs Might Save the World (via @)
12:38 AM Jun 3rd
via Read It Later Pro
from Zurich, Zurich
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How old is Flame? (via @)
12:31 AM Jun 3rd
via Read It Later Pro
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Why Antivirus Companies Like Mine Failed to Catch Flame and Stuxnet (via @)
8:43 AM Jun 2nd
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from Zurich, Zurich
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Stuxnet admission likely to have foreign policy consequences (via @)
8:38 AM Jun 2nd
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from Zurich, Zurich
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The NY Times infographic showing how the US secretly implanted the virus into Iranian systems
1:38 PM Jun 1st
via TweetCaster for Android
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Silicon Alps : An Inside Look at Switzerland's Startup Scene (via @)
3:44 PM May 30th
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from Zurich, Zurich
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A Tale of Two Pwnies (Part 1) (via @)
2:57 AM May 27th
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Jonathan Ive interview: Apple's design genius is British to the core (via @)
2:45 AM May 27th
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Come the Revolution (via @) (about Coursera)
1:56 PM May 25th
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from Zurich, Zurich
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Beyond Today - Mikko Hypponen - Zeitgeist 2012 (via @)
3:33 AM May 24th
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from Zurich, Zurich
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RT @: wow wow wow. @: Coolest pic I've seen so far: // Amazing!
11:26 PM May 20th
via TweetDeck
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Guess God really does use Lisp.
9:18 PM May 20th
via Twitter for iPhone
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NSA Declassifies Secret Document After Publishing It (via @)
12:43 AM May 17th
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from Zurich, Zurich
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Damn you ComputeInitialPotentials! Anyone doing Coursera's PGM course should check the course wiki for PA4. Finally got it done! was tough.
3:57 AM May 13th
via web
from Zurich, Zurich
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Hello IE!
5:25 AM May 12th
via Safari on iOS
from Zurich, Zurich
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Maths as Machines... - SMBC
4:20 AM May 12th
via Reeder
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Tear Down This Paywall (via @)
2:13 AM May 12th
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from Zurich, Zurich
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In Their Prime: Mathematicians Come Closer to Solving Goldbach's Weak Conjecture (via @)
2:02 AM May 12th
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RT @: Richard Feynman, who would've been 94 today, defines the key to science in 63 seconds
1:40 AM May 12th
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