Articles by Dice Staff
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Dice Cube Puzzle Solution
Unlimit your talent search. Tap in to the social grid with Dice's powerful new Open Web recruiting tool. It gives you access to the social profiles of even more tech professionals - 2 million and… -
Dice Rhombus Puzzle Solution
Unlimit your talent search. Tap in to the social grid with Dice's powerful new Open Web recruiting tool. It gives you access to the social profiles of even more tech professionals - 2 million and… -
Pirate Bay Server Immortalized in Museum
One of the first servers used by notorious file-hosting service The Pirate Bay has reportedly ended up at the Computer Museum in Linköping. A picture of the exhibit sent to TorrentFreak—a popular… -
Cisco, Intel, Others Need Hyperscale Datacenter Tech (Or Else)
Every vendor who doesn’t build their own hyperscale datacenters using their own gear must develop that capability quickly and achieve scale—or they won’t get to play in the hyperscale universe th… -
How to Research an Employer's Financial Health
Pity the poor anonymous souls who were the last people hired by Broadview Networks before it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last August. When you're done feeling sorry for them, take a lesson aw… -
Getting Started With CodeIgniter
CodeIgniter is a popular PHP MVC framework that's developed a following for a variety of reasons: First, it's very well documented. Second, there's a lot of support for it in forums — people are… -
Elderwood's Watering Hole Attacks are 'Astonishing'
The extent to which a group of hackers dubbed "the Elderwood Project" has left digital traces is astonishing, according to Symantec researchers. In a blog post, they've documented efforts by the… -
Rackspace Suffers Email Outage
A “large amount of traffic” is the apparent culprit in Rackspace’s most recent email outage. However, the company isn’t saying whether it was hit by a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack.… -
Toshiba’s New SSDs Offer Cryptographic Erase
Anyone trying to hack Toshiba’s new solid-state discs must either be fast or extremely sneaky: the new enterprise-class drives feature a cryptographic-erase function that can wipe them clean if a… -
What Recruiters Look For in a 6-Second Resume Scan
Six seconds. That's how much time recruiters usually take to look at your resume. Your stellar academic record and long list of professional accomplishments, all in six seconds. In a 2012 study,…