Articles by Dice Staff
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Revisiting The Google TV
We aim to serve. And, by request, the Logitech Revue Google TV was dusted off for a quick look at HBOGo. At least that was the plan... Like CrunchGear, I originally had a difficult time construct… -
Three Tips From @MistressMousey for Getting a Job in Gaming (Video)
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2qdpcRCPdQ&w=560&h=349] At the career pavilion at the 2011 Game Developers Conference, I caught up with Michelle Larson, recruiter for Game On! Recruiting… -
Does the E la Carte Tabletop PC Spell the End of the Waiter/Waitress?
Virgin America made ordering in-flight snacks and drinks a truly self-serve concept. Today a new Y Combinator backed start-up is hoping to revolutionize the restuarant industry with a little tabl… -
Microsoft Photosynth App Captures Interactive Panorama
The Microsoft Photosynth app is yet more proof that innovation is not dead at Microsoft. Panorama photography on mobile phones is definitely not new. It was possible years back even on my old Nok… -
Facebook vs. Winklevoss: Twins File 254th Appeal
They're at it again, those crazy kids. The Winklevoss twins, the blisters that just won't heal on Mark Zuckerberg's feet, are still unhappy - I mean really, really unhappy. They just don't think… -
How Weird Can Interview Questions Get?
How do tech companies weed out superstars from average programmers? Apparently, by throwing them curve ball interview questions. While logic puzzles, riddles and hypothetical questions have a lon… -
A Bright Future on the Dark Side
From Geekologie, a little video of little Sarah Gallego, who was offered the chance to train with Jedi Masters while visiting Disneyland. But no, Sarah decided she liked Darth Vader better -- or… -
Wii Price Cut Coming Next Month?
There are whispers that Nintendo's going to cut the price of its Wii to $150 on May 15. Engadget says a "trusted source" is behind the news, though it notes the timing is kind of weird given that… -
Security, Backups, Continuity - SMBs Need Help
Politicians always point out that more than half of all American workers (120 million-plus, depending on how you count) are employed by businesses with fewer than 500 employees. If and when we re… -
Flip is Dead. MP3 Players, Point & Shoot Cameras Next?
If you are a tech news follower, you know that Cisco has kill its Flip video camera business, costing 550 employees their jobs in the process. The sudden decision by Cisco is not surprising. A de…