Monday, April 8, 2013

The seven best OS X tricks you're not using

Slideshow: AT&T Innovation Showcase in pictures

Taking that first salary offer could cost you $4,300

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April 08, 2013
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The seven best OS X tricks you're not using

Here are 7 terrific tricks we bet you've missed.

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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

Slideshow: AT&T Innovation Showcase in pictures

Researchers from AT&T Labs show how voice, expressions and even brain waves can be interpreted by mobile devices. READ MORE

Taking that first salary offer could cost you $4,300

A majority of tech pros accept the first salary offered, and don't negotiate, leaving money on the table. READ MORE

Survey: Software engineers spend lots of time not building software

Administrative tasks, brainstorming, and waiting for tests combine to overtake the hours spent designing and coding. READ MORE

BOOK GIVEAWAY: Win a copy of 'The Java Tutorial'

We've got 5 copies to give to some lucky readers. Enter now for your chance to win! READ MORE

Republicans in Congress tweet more often than Democrats

Almost all member of Congress now use social media, but Republicans use it more often than Democrats - and with more snark READ MORE

Pro tip: Process your photographs with bacteria

Why settle for traditional forms of photograph processing when you make an image in bacteria? READ MORE

Rare earth metals might be a little less rare thanks to Japanese sea mud

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

Here's another robot set to haunt my dreams

Not only does this robot walk, it sweats (in order to test protective clothing). Creepy yet fascinating. READ MORE

Dinosaur scientists somehow disappointed by Hollywood's disregard for dinosaur scientific facts

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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