Articles by Dice Staff
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Steve Jobs Had Plans For an Apple Cellular Network
Silicon Valley VC John Stanton says Steve Jobs wanted to create his own cellular network when he designed the iPhone (iNetwork?). Stanton, chairman of Trilogy Partnership, spent time with Jobs be… -
The Hacker Dojo is Home to Silicon Valley's Cutting Edge Programmers
One of the peculiarities of Silicon Valley is that communities of innovative and creative people tend to spring up. One of the earliest was the famous Homebrew Computer Club (with members like St… -
Improving the Candidate Experience with Chris Hoyt
While some view social media as a great tool for sourcing others like Chris Hoyt (a.k.a. @therecruiterguy, the Marketing, Talent and Engagement Leader at PepsiCo, use it simply to improve the ove… -
Foursquare Facelift's Nice, But It Still Has a Spam Problem
Foursquare has revamped its homepage to improve location discovery, as evidenced by the huge map that now dominates the page. Not only does the map show nearby friends and venues that are popular… -
Gecko-Inspired Tape Can Help You Climb Walls
A team of researchers from the Zoological Institute at the University of Kiel, Germany, have produced a tape that bonds to a target surface using the same principal that allows geckos and insects… -
Samsung Seeks Injunction Against Apple's 3G Devices
September's patent war episode was all about Apple vs. Samsung. In an effort to block the launch of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 7.7, Apple sued and won an injunction in Germany, where the Korean giant h… -
The Best Tech Places to Work
Google, Apple and Facebook. That's where young people want to work nowadays. Employment consulting firm Universum asked 6,700 "early career professionals," meaning college graduates under 40 who… -
AMD Launches the First 16-Core Server Chip
Advanced Micro Devices unveiled the industry-first 16-core microprocessor, code-named Interlagos. but now the Opteron 6200 processor. AMD says the product offers 84 percent better performance, 73… -
Larry Page Re-Shapes the Culture He Created
Larry Page hates meetings, avoids e-mail, is impatient with executive disputes, is willing to drop projects he believes are questionable and favors bathroom breaks. Basically, if you score some f… -
Amazon Shares Tips on Protecting Your Cloud Accounts
Cloud computing took another security hit not long ago when German researchers penetrated into Amazon’s Web Services accounts, a flaw they believe extends to other cloud architectures. The resear…