Wednesday, January 29, 2014

These Are the Toughest Cities for Recruiting Tech Talent and 10 More

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These Are the Toughest Cities for Recruiting Tech Talent

It may be a surprise to some that San Francisco, New York and Washington are on the same list as cities in the Midwest for being the most difficult places to recruit technology ...

The Answer to Affordable Housing Could Lie Within a 3D Printer

Researchers from the University of Southern California created a 3D printer that can build a 2,500 square-foot house in 24 hours.

Terminally Ill Dad Pens 826 Napkin Notes for Daughter's Future Lunches

W. Garth Callaghan is writing enough napkin notes for daughter Emma to last her until high-school graduation.

Bitcoin Exchange CEO Arrested for Connection to Silk Road

The CEO of a Bitcoin exchange and an alleged co-conspirator have been arrested in connection with Silk Road, the online black market for drugs.

Microsoft: SkyDrive Is Out, OneDrive Is In

Microsoft's cloud file-storage service will soon be rechristened as OneDrive, and all SkyDrive products will eventually migrate to onedrive.com.

9 Ways Social Media Marketing Will Change in 2014

We asked nine successful entrepreneurs how they are planning on altering their social media marketing strategies in the next six months.

The 7 Best Tech Companies to Work For

Tech and social media are booming, and it seems every company these days is offering a position for someone to handle its social accounts and applications. However, with such an...

Atari Founder: Games Today Have 'Gratuitous Complexity'

Nolan Bushnell, the founder of Atari, dishes on gaming, entrepreneurship and how Atari has remained hip over the decades.

Google Glass Gets New Frames, Prescription Lenses

Google has announced the Titanium Collection for Google Glass, with four new light titanium frames as well as two new styles of twist-on shades.

The 13 Weirdest Interview Questions You'll Hear in 2014

In today's hiring world, "What's your greatest weakness?" has turned into "Are you a hunter or a gatherer?"

Apple Sells 51 Million iPhones in Q1, Stock Drops 5%

Only Apple could sell more than 50 million iPhones in a quarter and still see its stock suffer a significant drop right after. Apple sold 51 million iPhones in the first quarter...

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