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Inside Ford's 3D Printing Lab, where thousands of parts are made

10 Google Glass etiquette dos and don'ts

iOS 8 FAQ: What we know so far about Apple's next-generation mobile OS

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June 04, 2014
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Inside Ford's 3D Printing Lab, where thousands of parts are made

Without 3D printing, the Ford Motor Co. would not be able to meet new model vehicle build deadlines. Here's a look at how Ford is using the technology.

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Issue highlights

1. 10 Google Glass etiquette dos and don'ts

2. iOS 8 FAQ: What we know so far about Apple's next-generation mobile OS

3. How to sign up for Apple's OS X Yosemite public beta program

4. Linux Mint 17 reviews

5. Scientists are getting closer to 3D-printed, self-assembling robots

6. Touchable Office suite headed to Android before Windows 8, report says

7. U.S. research lab focuses on building computers of the future

8. How to build a more diverse IT workforce

10 Google Glass etiquette dos and don'ts

There's not necessarily a right or wrong way to use Google Glass, but there are certainly smart and not-so-smart ways. READ MORE

iOS 8 FAQ: What we know so far about Apple's next-generation mobile OS

iOS 8 looks like it'll be every bit the game-changer that its predecessor was. READ MORE

How to sign up for Apple's OS X Yosemite public beta program

Apple is offering a public beta of OS X Yosemite for Macs. Here's how you can sign up for it. READ MORE

Linux Mint 17 reviews

In today's open source roundup: Linux Mint 17 gets high marks from reviewers for useful interface tweaks, helpful new features and long term support. READ MORE

Scientists are getting closer to 3D-printed, self-assembling robots

MIT researchers have built printable robotic components. READ MORE

Touchable Office suite headed to Android before Windows 8, report says

Windows 8 users, it seems, have a long wait ahead of them before they'll see a Metro version of Office. READ MORE

U.S. research lab focuses on building computers of the future

Sandia National Lab scientists study brain-inspired and quantum computers. READ MORE

How to build a more diverse IT workforce

If you're looking for a way to more easily identify talent from underrepresented groups, Entelo Diversity offers a service to do just that. READ MORE

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