ITworld Tonight | | Here are 7 terrific tricks we bet you've missed. | | Issue highlights 1. Slideshow: AT&T Innovation Showcase in pictures 2. Taking that first salary offer could cost you $4,300 3. Survey: Software engineers spend lots of time not building software 4. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Win a copy of 'The Java Tutorial' 5. Republicans in Congress tweet more often than Democrats 6. Pro tip: Process your photographs with bacteria 7. Rare earth metals might be a little less rare thanks to Japanese sea mud 8. Here's another robot set to haunt my dreams 9. Dinosaur scientists somehow disappointed by Hollywood's disregard for dinosaur scientific facts | Researchers from AT&T Labs show how voice, expressions and even brain waves can be interpreted by mobile devices. READ MORE | A majority of tech pros accept the first salary offered, and don't negotiate, leaving money on the table. READ MORE | Administrative tasks, brainstorming, and waiting for tests combine to overtake the hours spent designing and coding. READ MORE | We've got 5 copies to give to some lucky readers. Enter now for your chance to win! READ MORE | Almost all member of Congress now use social media, but Republicans use it more often than Democrats - and with more snark READ MORE | Why settle for traditional forms of photograph processing when you make an image in bacteria? READ MORE | Last month, we discussed a breakthrough in large-scale electrolysis that could make refining these ores and oxides much easier; now, Japan's announcement of the discovery of a huge deposit of rare-earth minerals could make the market that much more competitive. READ MORE | Not only does this robot walk, it sweats (in order to test protective clothing). Creepy yet fascinating. READ MORE | The fourth installment of the Jurassic Park film series comes out in June, but don't expect to see any feathery creatures. READ MORE | | | | | |
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