Offline over the weekend? Read all the tech news you missed right here

It’s Monday again, and all too quickly the weekend is behind us once more. But if you spent it out gallivanting and having fun rather than keeping up-to-date on all the breaking tech news, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.
Check out all the news you missed from the last two days below.
Over the weekend:
- China Blocks Access to Wall Street Journal Website
- Android Device Manager Begins Rolling Out
- YouTube Adds Play Icon to Video Page Titles
- Obama Vetoes Sales Ban on Older iPhones and iPads
- Twitter Goes on UK PR Drive Ahead of Anti-Troll Boycott
- You can now buy a Microsoft Surface Pro for $799
- The Old Reader Will Stay Open to the Public After All
Good reads:
- Web 2.0 in Latin America: Why we Blew It and How we Can Fix It
- Forget Flat Design. Spend your Time Making Something Beautiful
- Are You Mispronouncing Helvetica & Other Popular Fonts?
- How Dribbble Became Such an Influential Platform for Designers
- Where is the Global Ambition Among Startups in Central Europe?
- Guardius: Which of YOUR Browser Add-Ons Suck?
From beyond The Next Web:
- How “One Weird Trick” Conquered the Internet: What Happens When You Click On Those Omnipresent Ads [Slate]
- Bradley Manning Case Stretches Credibility of US Computer Fraud Law [Guardian]
-
Terrafugia’s Transition Flying Car Flies and Drives for the First Time in Public [ExtremeTech]
- It’s Time Google Came to Grips with How It Enables the Surveillance State [Quartz.com]
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