Articles by Dice Staff
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AT&T Promises Jobs, But T-Mobile Deal Is Under Siege
UPDATE AT&T Plans to “Insource” 5,000 Jobs: Even as the federal government moved to block AT&T’s $39 billion deal to buy T-Mobile on anti-competitive grounds, the company announced it will bring… -
Boston Pulse: Verizon Makes Cloud Move with CloudSwitch Buy
Verizon Makes Cloud Move with Purchase of CloudSwitch: Verizon Communications is taking a "step forward in defining the enterprise cloud." This is the result of their planned acquisition of Cloud… -
HP TouchPad Demand Fuels Resurrection
Hewlett-Packard can’t seem to make up its mind regarding its TouchPad tablet. Soon after the company announced it was discontinuing its production – creating a surge in demand and a quick sell ou… -
How Favoritism Impacts Promotions
Favoritism plays a key role in deciding who gets promoted, though most executives say it's the other guy who does it. In other words, although most companies have policies designed to focus decis… -
Samsung Launches Its Galaxy Tab 7.7
Samsung' kicked off IFA 2011 by launching the expected redesigned GalaxyTab. The device has a 7.7-inch screen the uses Super AMOLED Plus display technology. That provides greater viewing angles,… -
U.S. Sues To Block AT&T Acquisition Of T-Mobile
Last month there were reports saying that AT&T wanted to merge with T-Mobile for an estimate $39 billion. At the time, three House Democrats called the merger "a troubling backward step in federa… -
Offline Gmail, Calendar & Docs Finally Relaunched
After months of delay, Google today announced that you can now use Gmail, Google Docs and Google Calendar even when you're offline. This functionality used to be fueled by Googl Gears, which Goog… -
New Helmet Technology Could Improve Post-Trauma Treatment
Motorcycle helmets save the lives of riders every day – but the technology used to develop them isn't perfect. During a collision, a helmet is, of course, what separates the rider's head from dir… -
A Quick Take On The NLRB's Social Media Policy
Attorney Robin E. Shea does a great job explaining the National Labor Relations Board's report on what companies can and can't do about their employees' comments on social media including Faceboo… -
Chicago Pulse: Groupon Risks Raising SEC's Ire
Groupon Tests SEC’s Patience: Groupon continues to annoy federal securities regulators as its IPO approaches. In a leaked internal memo, which may have violated the SEC’s quiet-period rules, CEO…