Weekly Reading List
by Sebastien Mirolo on Tue, 1 Jan 2013Short list updated weekly of articles and papers we read and found worth mentioning.
Week ending Dec 23rd 2013
- Graphene sticky notes may offer 32GB capacity you can write on
- Your visual how-to guide for SELinux policy enforcement
Week ending Dec 14th 2013
- DARPA makes finding software vulnerabilities fun
- Open hardware for education with littleBits library of electronic modules
- Users should have their hands on Intel's Galileo computer within two weeks
- Sentient code: An inside look at Stephen Wolfram’s utterly new, insanely ambitious computational paradigm
- Will Graph-Based Scenario Models Dominate Verification?
Week ending Nov 10th 2013
- Why the Attack on Buffer Was a Serious Wake-Up Call for the Web
- Risk-based Authentication: A Primer
- XXX
- How to program unreliable chips
- Wafer-scale processing of lab-on-chip devices at Imec
Week ending Nov 3rd 2013
Week ending Oct 27th 2013
Week ending Oct 20th 2013
- Gartner: Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends For 2014
- The disruptive business model for higher education is open source
- TSMC posts record quarterly profit
- The End of Web Development as We Know It
- European launches €1bn graphene research project
week ending Oct 14th 2013
- Human-readable RTL code generation
- Carnegie Mellon pledges to make chips smarter
- Graphene could boost natural gas-powered cars and lead to better beer bottles
week ending Oct 6th 2013
- Paypal has rebuilt Netflix’s cloud-management system for OpenStack
- The State of Open Hardware Entrepreneurship 2013
- TSMC to spend record budget on R&D in 2013
- Foreign suppliers dominate chip market
- Photonics breakthrough could allow faster, more efficient computing
- Graphene Could Make Data Centers and Supercomputers More Efficient
- The First Carbon Nanotube Computer
- Do you have a cloud exit strategy? Here’s one clear path.
- World's First Quantum Metamaterial Unveiled
- Post-post-PC: The new materials, tech, and CPU designs that will revive overclocking and enthusiast computing
- The Slow Winter
week ending Sep 22nd 2013
- How to Write Safe Verilog: Become a PL Troll
- Facebook And Internet.org Detail "1000X" Technologies They Hope Will Bring Earth Online
- Mask Data Prep Issues Compounding At 20nm
- Graphene Turns Light Into Electricity For Faster Circuits
- New Approach to Making Graphene Could Lead to Workable Transistors
- Taiwan Chip Industry Powers the Tech World, but Struggles for Status
week ending Sep 15th 2013
- Why Hardware Development Is Hard, Part 1: Verilog Is Weird
- DNA used to assemble transistor from grapheme
- Advancing Graphene for Post-Silicon Computer Logic
- An EDA Industry of Startups, Behemoths, Corner Stores, and Zombies?
- Intel Expands Custom Processor Business
- Cloud Simulation Security Q&A with Rescale
week ending Aug 25th 2013
- Building the open source laptop: How one engineer turned the geek fantasy to reality
- New Icebreaker Sails Sideways to Cut Massive Passages
- Top 20 Nginx WebServer Best Security Practices
- Mythbusting modern hardware to gain "Mechanical Sympathy"
- It is a numbers game
- Adapteva's $100 Parallella Supercomputer Platform Now Shipping
- Building A Rackspace Private Cloud … In My Garage
- Graphene isn’t the only 2D material
- Defending the Internet at Scale
- Lock-free Condition Wait for Lock-free Multi-producer Multi-consumer Queue
- Carbyne could upset graphene as the strongest material in existence
- It’s A Materials World
- Why Some Startups Say the Cloud Is a Waste of Money
- The Hardware Revolution Is Upon Us And Why It Matters
week ending Aug 7th 2013
- How Medium is building a new kind of company with no managers
- How money and markets are shaking up semiconductors
week ending Aug 3rd 2013
- Marissa Mayer Neuters The Cowboy Coder
- How I became unfit for the corporate world
- The unprofitable SaaS business model trap
week ending 21 July 2013
- Transitioning To a Mobile Centric World
- Do things that don't scale
- Capital market climate change
- Infineon: Breaking Down Automotive Attacks
- Graphene devices switch in femtoseconds
- Seeing Spots At 10nm
week ending 7 July 2013
- From DARPA, A Virtual Tool To Revolutionize Robotics
- How to Talk to Investors about Marketing and Growth
- Apple's security strategy: make it invisible
- Evan Williams on Hatching Big Ideas
- The Difference Between Makers and Manufacturers
- How to Make Your Content Go Viral
- SEMICON West keynoter outlines The Big Five Challenges of the semiconductor industry
- Strong ties bind spy agencies and Silicon Valley
- Eric X. Li: A tale of two political systems
- Chris Dixon: Some thoughts on mobile
- The Best Hope for France’s Young? Get Out
- Formal verification in five easy lessons
week ending 30 June 2013
- A founder-friendly term sheet
- The Curse of the Network Effect
- Researchers kill computer circuit size limits
- Startup Skybox
- Because Asia
- 28-nm SoC development costs doubled over previous node
- Will graphene supercapacitors be the best?
- 450mm – It’s bigger than you think
- Anatomy of a hack: How crackers ransack passwords like "qeadzcwrsfxv1331"
- Networking chip firm Mellanox to buy startup Kotura. Because photonics.
- Survey on the Future of Open Source, and Lessons from the Past
- Graphene Gets A New Superpower: Magnetism
- Will trend for low cost chip development bring back the investors?
- Programming Languages side-by-side
- The Future Belongs to Programmers
- Apple & Samsung's "Profit Share" Trap
- As Tech Giants Scramble For Talent, It’s Buy Or Die
- Unknown Mathematician Proves Elusive Property of Prime Numbers
week ending 26 May 2013
- Jay Silver: Hack a banana, make a keyboard!
- Android’s Market Share Is Literally A Joke
- Of Course Apple Avoids Billions in Taxes—and It Should
week ending 19 May 2013
week ending 12 May 2013
week ending 5 May 2013
- Five Reasons Today’s Data Centers are Broken
- What a stupid idea
- Rehabilitating the Arrogant Engineer
- 5 Startup Hiring Mistakes That Can Crush Your Culture
- What a dead squirrel taught me about value pricing
- Air Force to turn over 0.14-micron MMIC technology to industry for advanced radar
- China just surpassed the US in semiconductor manufacturing
- The Quiet Revolution in Programming
week ending 28 Apr 2013
- Chinese Restaurant owner says robot noddle maker doing a good job
- Race with the machines
- The Quiet Revolution in Programming
- Moore’s Law and the Origin of Life
- Through the Looking Glass: Hiring Sales People
- A lesson of Public e-Policy
week ending 21 Apr 2013
- Germanane beats graphene
- Tiny Chiplets: A New Level of Micro Manufacturing
- Top Performers Never Work "For" A Company
- Startup to the Power of 10
- The Relativity of Wrong
- The Santa Claus problem
week ending 7 Apr 2013
week ending 31 Mar 2013
- The Burn Rate vs Growth Tradeoff (Part I)
- HP Labs builds a glasses-free, portable 3D display with wide viewing angles
- Why semiconductor ecosystem is more fragile than ever
- How Samsung Became the World's No. 1 Smartphone Maker
- All Markets Are Not Created Equal: 10 Factors To Consider When Evaluating Digital Marketplaces
- Bad Directors and Why They Aren’t Thrown Out
- Bad at Their Jobs, and Loving It
- Cache-Conscious Wavefront Scheduling
- MorphCore: An Energy-Efficient Microarchitecture for High Performance ILP and High Throughput TLP
week ending 24 Mar 2013
- ELC: SpaceX lessons learned
- How the America Invents Act Will Change Patenting Forever
- China, India outspending U.S. in semiconductors
- Nvidia introduces its own Grid-based server
week ending 17 Mar 2013
- Why Your Marketing Campaign Sucks
- The Math of FOSS Freeloaders: Why Freeloaders are Essential to FOSS Project Success
- Zombie Startups
- Moneyball, VC Style
- More falsehoods programmers believe about time
- Un accident nucleaire, c'est la fin de la democratie
week ending 3 Mar 2013
- Boss Talk: What RSA Learned From Its Security Breach
- Google’s Android Reborn as Network-Hacking Kit
- CQRS – a new architecture precept based on segregation of commands and queries
- Simple Generators v. Lazy Evaluation
- “Venture Assistance”: A Philosophical View Of What Boards Should And Should Not Do
- There Will Be Broadband: Forgotten by the Future, Some Take the Internet Into Their Own Hands
- This Amazing 3-D Desktop Was Born at Microsoft
week ending 24 Feb 2013
- The Philosophy of Data
- Why hiring B players will kill your startup
- Adobe Photoshop Source Code
- Transcript: The keys to Andreessen Horowitz's success
- The Brain Is Not Computable
- The computer that never crashes
- Nanotubes Seen as Alternative When Silicon Chips Hit Their Limits
- Quick, efficient chip cleans up common flaws in amateur photographs
- Accelerating Moore’s Law
- H2? Irrelevant. Person? Everything.
week ending 10 Feb 2013
- Building the Skills of Insight
- Why Google’s settlement with French publishers is bad for the web
- How Newegg crushed the "shopping cart" patent and saved online retail
- Spintronics used to create 3D microchip
- Wingham Rowan: A new kind of job market
- The End of the Web, Search, and Computer as We Know It
- Why Nokia’s 3D-printing move embraces the future
- Disruptions: Design Rivals Technology in Importance
- Reality Check on Sustainable Energy
- The second generation of cloud startups is here
- Is San Francisco The Brooklyn To Silicon Valley's Unbuilt Manhattan?
- If, Why, and How Founders Should Hire a “Professional” CEO
week ending 30 Jan 2013
- Business: Making the Case for Cloud Simulation
- DesignCon: Nvidia's engineering VP wants better design tools
- The 787's Problems Run Deeper Than Outsourcing
- Programming Literacy Done Right: It’s About the Tools
- Samsung's big push for 2013: content, corporates
week ending 6 Jan 2013
- How to minimize politics in your company
- Management Debt
- The walk from "no" to "yes"
- Global semiconductor revenues grew less than 1% this year but will hit $319 billion in 2013
- FinFETs or FD-SOI?
- The Only Strategies You'll Need To Achieve Your Goals In 2013
- The freelance economy is a suckers game
- 25-GPU cluster cracks every standard Windows password in less than 6 hours
- The Fifth Horseman: Samsung
- 2013: Trends, issues, hopes and fears
- Researchers build featherweight chips that dissolve in water
- IBM creates first cheap, commercially viable, electronic-photonic integrated chip
- You Are All Soft! Embrace Chaos!
- Research Discovery Could Revolutionise Semiconductor Manufacture
- Tiny compound semiconductor transistor could challenge silicon’s dominance
- New EU-wide patent system approved by the European Parliament
- The Dueling Myths of Business
- To stream everywhere, Netflix encodes each movie 120 times
- Here come the design patents
- Les plus vieux et plus grands arbres de la planète se meurent