Articles by Dice Staff
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California Regulators Crack Down on Coding Bootcamps
California regulators are cracking down on a number of coding bootcamps, insisting that they become licensed as private schools and leaving the camps fighting for their survival. The Bureau for P… -
A Changing Job Market for Women in Gaming
Although the gaming industry is known as a boys club, women in the business say the perception is unfair. Yes, they’re underrepresented, and yes they face discrimination, but they believe breakin… -
Dell Drills Dongle-Sized Hole in BYOD Assumptions
[caption id="attachment_16791" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Dell pitches Cloud Connect as datacenter-secure remote access small enough to fit in a pocket.[/caption] Android-powered USB or HDM… -
No Experience? You Can Still Get the Job
You hear about it a lot: Employers want job seekers who have the right experience, but you can’t get the experience if someone doesn’t hire you for the right job. In this week’s Dice News Hangout… -
A Yahoo Trolls for Google Alumni
It’s no surprise that Yahoo would want to mine Marissa Mayer’s old stomping grounds for new talent. At least one of its employees is doing just that, somewhat brashly, according to Re/code. A Yah… -
How Failure Can Advance Your Tech Career
When he came on as a software architect at Zappos, one of Christopher Weiss’s first tasks was to start moving the Perl code base to a service-oriented architecture built on Java. When the first p… -
Silicon Brains That Think as Fast as a Fly Can Smell
[caption id="attachment_16745" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Silicon chip designed to mimic the features and functions of a brain cell.[/caption] Researchers in Germany have discovered what th… -
AMD Pitches ARM Server SoC as Intel-Killer
[caption id="attachment_16726" align="aligncenter" width="397"] AMD laid out its new Seattle server SoC and sample board for OEMs.[/caption] There have been three big surprises at this week's Ope… -
How to Become an Independent Contractor
Frustrated with the longer time it can take them to find new jobs, many older workers are thinking about setting themselves up as independent consultants. However, they don’t all realize that inv… -
Chipmaker Semtech to Cut 6 Percent of Staff
Camarillo, Calif.-based chipmaker Semtech Corp. has announced plans to lay off 6 percent of its workforce due to reduced demand for its products. The company expects to save $35 million with the…