Articles by Dice Staff
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Google Drive Cloud Storage Might be Launched Soon
Google will be launching a new cloud-based storage service called Google Drive, so says recent rumors. Would you be interested in a Google storage service? Weigh in with your thoughts below. Whil… -
Groupon Seeking 200 Engineers for Palo Alto Office
Groupon will reportedly hire up to 100 engineers for its Palo Alto office, adding to the 200 people already there. For the most part, those in place are data analysts, technologists and developer… -
Sony Restructures to Emphasize Games, Mobile, Imaging
Sony is restructuring its businesses to emphasize digital imaging, game and mobile as its three "core pillars," and will back up this emphasis by concentrating resources in those areas. We take "… -
iPad's Retina Display Calls for Reworking Apps
Skype joined the retina display app revolution, releasing Skype 3.8 for iPad that is designed specifically for the new iPad's 2048 x 1536 screen. However, the new high-resolution application coul… -
Windows 8 to Have Impressive Screen Compatibility
Microsoft announced last week that Windows 8 is well scaled to fit almost every screen dimension. Windows 8 marks a new beginning for Microsoft: an OS that will run on every device: PC, laptop, t… -
Android SDK Tools and Eclipse Plugin Updated
Android's SDK tools were updated recently with changes to UI design, debugging, and device emulation. If you haven't already, it's time to update your tools. Below are highlights from the latest… -
Google Releases Play App Sales Reports for Developers
Google introduced new sales reports for Android apps sold on Google Play last week, which provide valuable ongoing data for sales, returns, and payouts. "The new sales reports show you complete t… -
Asetek's New Liquid Cooling Systems for Laptops
Asetek has developed a liquid cooling system that can be applied to laptops, much like data centers are being cooled. Most laptops use air to keep the central processing unit (CPU) and graphics p… -
AiNet Sees New Maryland Data Center Creating 2,500 Jobs
AiNet, a Maryland-based infrastructure provider, will open the largest standalone data center in the Washington, D.C., region this summer. At 300,000 square feet, the CyberNetworkAccessPoint Data… -
BitTorrent Users Were Almost Protected From Mass-Lawsuits
BitTorrent users sighed a breath of relief when Miami judge Marc Schumacher issued an order to protect them from mass-lawsuits filed by copyright holders. Unfortunately, this lasted a few days si…