Articles by Dice Staff
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Augmented Reality: Next Big Startup Niche?
Augmented reality has yet to prove its worth. Google Glass is no longer for sale, undergoing a redesign and rebranding under the demanding eye of Nest CEO Tony Fadell; Microsoft’s HoloLens might… -
Windows RT, We Hardly Knew Ye
A couple years ago, some Microsoft executives thought they had a brilliant idea: Release a version of Windows optimized for tablets and devices that rely on the ARM chip architecture. This lighte… -
The Art of Voluntarily Quitting Your Job
The latest data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics suggests that droves of tech pros continue to voluntarily quit their jobs. Roughly 493,500 tech employees per month said sayonara to their… -
Prepping Your Profile for Tech Engagement
If you want to make sure your social profiles demonstrate your tech-recruiting credibility, take a look at these steps from the new eBook I produced with Dice, The Definitive Guide to Engaging To… -
Microsoft Wants Devs to Port Over iOS Apps
How badly does Microsoft want developers to build apps for Windows 10? The company, long notorious for refusing to allow its platforms to play well with those developed by rivals, just released i… -
Data Center Jobs Demand New Skills
Tech pros willing to keep pace with the data sector’s evolving technology and practices can find good jobs in data centers—even as many of those facilities strip away headcount and automate more… -
Silicon Valley's 'Great Leader' Myth Persists
The technology industry loves its creator or "great leader" myths, all of which follow roughly the same template: Young engineer or developer has a great idea, nurtures said idea into an enormous… -
Your Open-Source Work Will Get You a Job
Tech firms are interested in developers who have a following (however small) in the open-source community. Develop enough popular projects on GitHub and other repositories, and you could find you… -
When to Fear Office Perks
Facebook and Google, with their unlimited food and free amenities, might offer the gold standard for employee perks. But small and midsized tech companies are increasingly getting in on the benef… -
Sub Out 'Soft Phrases' for Punchier Ones
If you begin emails with phrases such as, “Just wanted to follow up,” you may want to adjust your approach: Many experts consider it bad form to use softly constructed phrases when addressing oth…