Encryption has become an important issue with many organizations following the growing interest of securing privacy, and one startup company has worked on securing communications.
Following news of the third-generation video game remakes, The Pokémon Company International launched the latest "Super Music Collection" featuring tunes from "Pokémon Emerald Version."
LATINO magazine has named its top 100 companies for Latinos, and the list ranged from airlines, banks, business, healthcare, social media, and telecommunications, to name a few.
A day after The Pokémon Company International confirmed the third-generation remakes to "Pokémon Ruby Version" and "Pokémon Sapphire Version," a sneak peek footage appeared on YouTube.
The 2014 FIFA World Cup is set to start in June from Brazil, and viewers in the United States are prepared to use their digital devices for better game viewing.
Yelp's expansion into Latin American continued with their launch in Argnentina. For Yelp, the occasion was compared to Argentina's game-winning goal by Diego Maradona at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico.
A leading Latino-owned network aimed to advocate for small and medium-sized businesses announced its partnership with a global nutrition company for the purpose to improve economic empowerment and financial indpendence within the Latino community.
The world's largest e-commerce company is reportedly set to make the biggest initial public offering in U.S. history. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., based in China, filed the paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission on May 6, and it could raise up to $1 billion. According to CNN, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq are competing for Alibaba's presence on their exchange. Alibaba, said to be a mixture of Amazon.com, eBay, and Google rolled into one company, earned a net income of approximately $1.4 billion in 2013 on $5.6 billion in revenue courtesy of 231 million active buyers.
Following three days of deliberations, the second patent infringement trial between Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. has finally reached a verdict.
The International Monetary Fund released its Regional Economic Outlook report on the Western Hemisphere, and Latin America is expected to see "low" projections. Latin America and the Caribbean's economic activity is forecast to "stay in low gear" during 2014. However, the IMF report stated Mexico will experience economic growth due to the stronger recovery of the United States and "normalization" of domestic factors.
A Hispanic trade organization and a global information and measurement company identified "Upscale Latinos" as the most influential segment in the United States.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) released a report consisting of an analysis of over 4,000 surveys in seven developing countries on reading from mobile devices.
With the announcement of Nokia's new president and chief executive officer (CEO), the company also detailed its next strategy in the technology market.
With Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia's Devices and Services division, the Finland-based company has appointed a new president and chief executive officer (CEO) for Nokia Corporation.