Articles by Dice Staff
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Four(ish) Percent of Mobile Apps May Be Secure!
It is much simpler for corporate security pros (or anyone concerned about privacy or security in mobile computing) to just assume every app and device is glaringly insecure unless proven otherwis… -
Bitcoin ATMs Hit Boston, Austin, Albuquerque
[caption id="attachment_17561" align="aligncenter" width="576"] ATMs from Lamassu (l) and Robocoin(r) are the first in the U.S. to offer Bitcoin.[/caption] After months of speculation about the v… -
Facebook's WhatsApp Buyout Turns Messaging Engineers Red Hot
It is a grand time to be an engineer working for a messaging company, especially if one of those companies is WhatsApp or Snapchat, both of which are looking to boost their share of the growing m… -
How to Showcase Your Accomplishments on Your Resume
We’ve all seen those go-getter resumes with eye-popping stats and amazing achievements. But does yours seem, well, “so what?” Watch as career coach and resume writer Dawn Rasmussen steps job seek… -
Which Hackathons Are Right for Job Seekers?
A number of IT companies stage hackathons as a way to identify and recruit the technology talent they need. But the people they’re targeting don’t always appreciate the effort. Indeed, these comp… -
Optimizely Hiring Software Engineers
A/B testing website optimization startup Optimizely is currently hiring 27 software engineers, according to reports from the News-Gazette. The current hiring push is likely related to Optimizely’… -
Google to Expand San Francisco Offices, Add Engineers
Google has taken over a 35,000-square-foot former print shop in San Francisco’s trendy Mission District, the new digs reportedly intended to house as many as 200 engineers from startups the searc… -
Staples Hiring Spree Targets Hundreds of Engineers
Office products retailer Staples has been on a hiring spree to support its big bet on e-commerce. The company has been adding “hundreds of engineers, including many from Web-only retailers who ca… -
Demand for Linux Expertise Drives Hiring Priorities
Hiring managers are ramping up their plans to bring aboard talent with Linux skills, according to the 2014 Linux Jobs Report, which forecasts the Linux job market based on a survey of hiring mana… -
Home Routers Pose Biggest Consumer Cyberthreat
[caption id="attachment_17482" align="aligncenter" width="571"] Flaws in home routers let Polish hackers rob banks using man-in-the-middle attacks.[/caption] The remote-access management flaw tha…