June 18, 2015
Mohenjo
Medical
amazon, business, Business News, business productivity, Hotels, human-rights, leisure, lifestyle, mashable, medicine, mental-health, research, Science, Science News, social-media, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation, Work & Play, Work Life Balance, work/life balance

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Hearing more chatter — either at home or at work, or both — about work/life balance?
You’re not alone.
While the concept of a balance between your work and your play has been around for decades, more companies today, especially startups, are putting work/life balance at the forefront of their recruiting.
As new policies enter the workplace, employees are also engineering their own methods to balance their careers and social lives.
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http://mashable.com/2015/05/27/hacks-work-life-balance/?utm_cid=mash-com-Tw-main-link
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February 13, 2015
Mohenjo
Technical
amazon, book gadgets, book industry, books, bookworms, business, Business News, digital gadgets, Essential Gadget Guide, gadgets, gift guide, Hotels, human-rights, mashable, medicine, mental-health, Reading, research, Science, Science News, Tech, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation, Work & Play

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Everyone knows one of them. They always have their nose stuck in a book, they don’t go anywhere without one and they are perennially asking you if you’ve read the book version of that movie that just came out. Bookworms. Book lovers. Bibliophiles.
Although book reading has historically been an analog and solitary activity, 2015 brings with it a new appreciation for digital gadgets, and the book industry isn’t exempt from the wave of tech innovation.
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http://mashable.com/2015/02/04/bookworm-gadgets/
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October 29, 2014
Mohenjo
Human Interest
amazon, an editor, business, Business News, career advice, Food Poisoning, Food Poisoning Tuesday, Hotels, human-rights, Jobs, keeping your relationships intact, medicine, mental-health, missed deadline dilemma, productivity, relationships intact, research, Science, Science News, Taco Tuesday, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation, Wednesday’s client report, Work & Play, writer, writer and an editor, your boss, your customer
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It happens to the best of us. Maybe accounting didn’t get you the numbers on time. Maybe the design work you thought would take you four hours is taking more like 14. Maybe Taco Tuesday turned into Food Poisoning Tuesday, and there’s just no way you can drag yourself to the office to finish Wednesday’s client report.
In any case, you’re going to miss a deadline, and you know your boss, your customer, or whoever else you owe your work to is not going to be excited.
As a writer and an editor, I’ve unfortunately been on both sides of the missed deadline dilemma. And here are a few things I’ve tried and seen that will help you get the extension you need while keeping your relationships intact.
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July 21, 2013
Mohenjo
Technical
3-D Printing, amazon, Apple, aviation, business, Business News, Dev & Design, gadgets, Hotels, liquid metal, liquid metals, liquidmetal technologies, mashable, new patent, newsy, research, Science, Science News, Tech, technology, Technology News, transportation, travel, vacation, Work & Play

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We’ve already read about 3D-printing liquid metal. Now, a new patent awarded to Apple hints at the possibility of the company introducing liquid metals to the mobile market.
Apple is looking to incorporate 3D-printing liquid metal into its products, with the help of partner company Liquidmetal Technologies, whose patented fabrication processing rights were bought by Apple in 2010. The tech giant therefore holds the exclusive license for the development and sale of the processed liquid alloys.
According to Electronista, “The material is a group of alloys that have an atomic structure more similar to glass, with an amorphous quality.” This means the alloy can be molded into very complex shapes, all while maintaining strength.
Your next iPhone, iPad or even iWatch could potentially be encased in this printed alloy. As the technology develops, it’s possible that Apple may apply the material to even larger objects.
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http://mashable.com/2013/07/20/apple-liquid-metal-patent/
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