Hidden Mac Tricks You May Not Know!

Every operating system has its own hidden quirks that aren't obvious at first, only way to usually find them is to read the manual but really no one ever reads the manual thoroughly!
The Mac has always had some awesome tricks that not everyone knows.


 Here are some :
1. Ctrl + Cmd + Spacebar brings up the full emoji keyboard.
2. Cmd + ~ allows you to quickly switch through windows on the current application you're on.
3.  Cmd + Shift + 3 will take a screenshot.
4.. Cmd + Spacebar will give you quick access to spotlight.
5.. OS X has a built in dictionary. Simply highlight a word, right click then hit 'Look Up'. Trackpad users can do it by tapping on a word with three fingers.
 6.Highlight multiple items then hit the Spacebar and it'll show them in Quick Look.
7.. Cmd + H will quickly hide the windows for the current app you're on.
8. Alt + backspace deletes whole words instead of deleting single letters.
9. Holding down Shift while minimizing a window will minimize it in slow motion.
10. Cmd + Option + Shift + V will give you the ability to paste text with formatting.

Mean Machines: Giant Robots to Duel

We were just hoping that this would happen, and yes it did. A real fight of surreal mean machines, one we only saw in either Transformer series or in animations. Get ready for some actions folks, this is going to be interesting and do not forget to bring in your ear plugs as it is going be a whole lot of metal bashing.

If watching giant robots fight to the death sounds enjoy your tip of an excellent time, after that you’re in luck. Two huge, Transformer-type bots — one from Japan, the various other from the United States — could quickly be facing off in the utmost futuristic duel.
The world's first high-profile matchup between giant fighting robots — Kuratas vs. Megabot — will soon take place, as Japanese electronics company Suidobashi Heavy Industries this week accepted a challenge from American startup MegaBots.
The MegaBots team plans to show up to the fight with its Mark II robot, a 15-foot-tall (4.6 meters), manually piloted bot that can walk around and shoot supersized paintballs. Suidobashi's bot, named Kuratas, is a tad smaller at 13 feet (4 meters) tall, but it packs a more lethal punch with its onboard arsenal of rapid-fire BB guns.

You touch, It types: The Virtual Laser Keyboard

The virtual keyboard projects a keyboard on any flat surface. You can type away accompanied by simulated keyboard sound feedback with its built in display screen showing your key presses in real time for faster typing. It really is true future magic at its best. You’ll be turning heads the moment you pull this from your pocket and use it to compose an e-mail on almost all Bluetooth enabled devices, computers or laptops.
With a fully accessible keyboard and a full size QWERTY layout the laser virtual keyboard approaches typing speeds of a standard keyboard in a size no larger than a macbook. It easily connects via bluetooth and types to apple, android and other smartphones types and technologies.