Tech News Levelup.com to launch the first video gaming channel for the U.S. Hispanic Market
Busca Corp, inc. has announced their premier property, Levelup.com, is now
powering the MSN Latino video game channel focused on the U.S. Hispanic market.
In what is now their most significant partnership to date in the United States,
Levelup.com is the _Videojuegos' link on the MSN Latino main page.
Directing traffic to a co-branded Levelup.com / MSN Videojuegos channel,
this new channel expands on their already successful partnership with MSN
Mexico.
Mar 16, 2010, 12:46
Tech News FCC TO SEND NATIONAL BROADBAND PLAN TO CONGRESS
Tomorrow, the Federal Communications Commission will deliver to Congress a
National Broadband Plan setting an ambitious agenda for connecting all corners
of the nation while transforming the economy and society with the communications
network of the future -- robust, affordable Internet.
Mar 15, 2010, 17:32
World News Numerical Algorithms Group Marks 40th Anniversary by Expanding the NAG Student Awards Program
The Numerical Algorithms Group, dedicated to applying its expertise in numerical
engineering to delivering high-quality computational software and high
performance computing services, announces that it will mark its 40th anniversary
by expanding its student prize program, with a new awards intended to cultivate
the next generation of numerical software talent worldwide.
Mar 15, 2010, 13:49
National News NASA Announces Systems Engineering Student Competition
NASA's Exploration Systems Mission Directorate is inviting teams of undergraduate and graduate students throughout the country to participate in the fourth annual Systems Engineering Paper Competition. Participants in the competition will submit a paper on an Exploration Systems mission topic.
Mar 12, 2010, 11:21
Tech News FIRST Robotics Competition Chesapeake Regional Comes to Baltimore
The FIRST Robotics Competition's premier event in Maryland is moving to
Baltimore for 2010. The event brings together more than 2,000 students, parents
and volunteers to inspire the next generation of technology and engineering
leaders. Attendance at the Chesapeake Regional is free and open to the public on
March 12-13 from 9am - 4pm.
Mar 10, 2010, 13:59