Articles by Dice Staff
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2012: The Year Hollywood Remained Out of Touch
We're about to enter the second month of the year 2012. Year after year, the technology industry produces exciting products and gadgets that get better and smarter. This year, we're expected to s… -
People Moves: Apple Nabs British Retail Star
Apple has hired a star from British retail to fill the gaping vacancy in its own retail operations left by the departure of Ron Johnson to JCPenney. John Browett, CEO of Dixon’s since 2007, jumpe… -
All Interactions Are Part of the Interview
We had just convened for the post interview discussion on a candidate we'd just interviewed. I thought he'd done okay and was ready vote to move him to the next phase of the hiring process. My bo… -
Samsung Galaxy S III Delayed
Samsung confirmed that the Galaxy S III will not be released during Mobile World Congress 2012, but at a separate event which will take place in the first half of the year. TheVerge previously ha… -
Google Earth Update Ditches the Seams
The Google Earth 6.2 update has quietly rolled out – graphically, it is probably the most significant improvement we have seen to date. Anyone who has used Google Earth in the past will be aware… -
Schrödinger's Resume...It's Both Alive And Dead
So, what's the deal with the resume? It's dead. It's alive. It's dead. It's alive. Do we need one or don't we? The Wall Street Journal reports that New York venture-capital firm Union Square Vent… -
Microsoft: No Xbox 720 in 2012
Microsoft will not release the Xbox 720 in 2012, according to Cedrick Delmas, marketing director of Microsoft France. Earlier this month, there were a lot of rumors about the Xbox 720 console. Ju… -
ACTA: What You Need To Know
The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is a global anti-piracy treaty that was developed a long time ago by several governments. The secrecy of ACTA negotiations has angered digital right… -
Android.Counterclank Malware Infects Millions of Devices
Android.Counterclank, a newly discovered Android malware, could have infected 1 to 5 million devices through a dozen or so apps downloaded from the official Android Market, according to the secur… -
Bio Architecture Lab Turns Seaweed into Fuel
Bio Architecture Lab claims to have developed a novel technology whereby seaweed can be turned into a biofuel. Biofuels derived from land-based food sources such as corn have been around for a lo…