A Hacker School That Helps Solve Silicon Valley's Hiring Problem
Tech companies can't find enough engineers. So why not train them yourself? For free. And then make $20K a pop on recruiting fees. The shortage of engineers is a perennial source of woe in Silicon Valley. Once they're done combing the graduating classes at places like Stanford and MIT, tech companies start sniffing in each other's backyards, hoping to lure over desperately needed talent with ...
Visions of a Gaming Apocalypse Kick Off Annual DICE Summit
LAS VEGAS -- The presentations at the annual DICE Summit are meant to be something like the videogame industry's version of TED talks, big-think speeches meant to inspire gamemakers with new ideas. This year's DICE Summit began on a considerably different note, with a pair of speakers who had no end of harsh predictions.
Business : Mas Travel Fair 2012 Returns With Value-For-Money Deals
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 9 (Bernama) -- The Malaysia Airlines Travel Fair (MATF)2012, an annual event with best prices and value deals for air travel, is back with more special offers for economy and business class journeys.
How to spot signs of a foreclosure scam
In the fog of foreclosure, beware of solicitors who offer erroneous information in bids to take your money.
Start a Business for Under $500
It doesn't always take massive amounts of capital to start up a business. Check out these simple steps to start one for less than $500.
Feds investigating Nagin travel, family business
Longstanding questions about free trips and gratuities that former Mayor Ray Nagin allegedly accepted while in office are now the subject of a federal investigation, people with direct knowledge of the probe said Friday.