Morning Links for April 11 2014

Morning Links for April 11 2014

What we’re reading on this fine Friday morning. Another shoe has dropped in the hidden camera sting of Senate President Mike Ellis. The State Journal reports. Voters could get a say, in the form of a referendum, in whether tax dollars are used to build a replacement for the Bradley Center, according to the Journal Sentinel. Scott Brown, the former Massachusetts senator, is running again, and this time in New Hampshire. Is another upset in the works? A programmer has stepped up and taken responsibility for the Heartbleed vulnerability that leaves many servers susceptible to hacking. The Guardian landed the…

What we’re reading on this fine Friday morning.

  • Another shoe has dropped in the hidden camera sting of Senate President Mike Ellis. The State Journal reports.
  • Voters could get a say, in the form of a referendum, in whether tax dollars are used to build a replacement for the Bradley Center, according to the Journal Sentinel.
  • Scott Brown, the former Massachusetts senator, is running again, and this time in New Hampshire. Is another upset in the works?
  • A programmer has stepped up and taken responsibility for the Heartbleed vulnerability that leaves many servers susceptible to hacking. The Guardian landed the interview.
  • Your laptop gets hot, but hot enough to burn you? A version of the Sony Vaio has been recalled for just that reason.

Matt has written for Milwaukee Magazine since 2006, when he was a lowly intern. Since then, he’s held the posts of assistant news editor and, most recently, senior editor. He’s lived in South Carolina, Tennessee, Connecticut, Iowa, and Indiana but mostly in Wisconsin. He wants to do more fishing but has a hard time finding worms. For the magazine, Matt has written about city government, schools, religion, coffee roasters and Congress.