DARPA Publishes Open Source Catalog

Following requests from the R&D community, DARPA has now published an open source catalog containing all the code and publications related to its research. The endeavor, the government agency states, is to provide government investments with a flexible technology base.

Obama Administration Proposes More Cyber Security Regulation

It's a relatively new playing field, but cyber security is no joke, and the Obama administration is making that clear. Acting Assistant Attorney General Mythili Raman told a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday that the government would like for there to be new regulation that requires retailers to quickly report electronic identity thefts.

Cars of the Future Will Talk to Each Other and Help Save Lives, Says NHTSA

It's not the same as Google's autonomous car, but a new initiative spearheaded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced Monday aims to have cars talk to each other in order to improve safety conditions on the road.

Univision and Variety Announce Creation of 'Variety Latino' Entertainment News Outlet

Spanish language broadcast network Univision and U.S. showbiz publication Variety announced a new Spanish-based entertainment news outlet, "Variety Latino - Powered by Univision," Tuesday. The joint venture is currently slated for a Feb. 27 debut.

Sprint and T-Mobile Merger Hits Another Roadblock as FCC Chairman Warns Against Consolidation

The proposed Sprint and T-Mobile merger seems to have hit another roadblock in the government as Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler has apparently expressed concern about any further consolidation in the U.S. wireless industry.

AT&T vs. T-Mobile: AT&T Offers $100 Credit and T-Mobile Calls AT&T the 'Dark Side'

The soap opera that is AT&T vs. T-Mobile continues, as AT&T announced a new deal that offers both new and existing customers $100 in credit if they add a new line.

Android Market Share in 2013 Dominates at 80 Percent but Slower Growth Could Mean Trouble

Android smartphones handily dominated the mobile market in 2013, but new analysis shows that it may be peaking, and that the future may hold openings for companies such as Microsoft and Mozilla.

SDPnoticias Announces New U.S. Arm, SDPamerica, Launch in Summer 2014

Spanish speakers in the United States will be gaining a fresh, reliant source of information as Mexican independent news gathering website SDPnoticias.com announced Wednesday that it would be launching a new arm in the United States in the summer of 2014.

Sprint and T-Mobile Merger Not Favorable with US, T-Mobile CEO Legere Changes Tune

As the mobile market grows more competitive, wireless networks are constantly on the lookout for ways to improve their situation against behemoths Verizon Wireless and AT&T, the two largest carriers in the United States. Recent rumblings indicate that Sprint is interested in merging with T-Mobile, but the road might not be so easy, according to new details.

First Hispanic Business Leadership Summit Turns Spotlight on Government Policy Effects on Businesses

Important Hispanic business leaders gathered in Miami Monday for the first annual Hispanic Business Leadership Summit to discuss government policies and their impact on Latino-owned businesses, stating that the state of these businesses can give key insights into programs such as Obamacare.

Olympusat Announces Deal with BuenaVision to Take Spanish Network National

Media distribution company Olympusat and New York-based BuenaVision announced an deal Tuesday to take BuenaVision programming national, bringing exclusive shows from the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and Latin America to the entire United States.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Camera Beats iPhone 5 in New Lab Benchmarks

The Samsung Galaxy S4 has won another battle against Apple as the newer, bigger handset seems to have edged out the iPhone 5 in camera tests by well-known DxO Labs.
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