iPhone and Android Apps Take on Immigrant Rights

iPhone and Android Apps Take on Immigrant Rights

Mary Mata February 7, 2013

By Kacy Capobres, Fox News Latino With apps for everything from finding a date to 3-D maps, it seemed inevitable, if perhaps a bit unusual, that apps would start popping […]

Latina Gamers Say Women Carving Space in Video Game Industry

Mary Mata February 4, 2013

By Adrian Carrasquillo, NBCLatino “We’ve been getting more females playing games,” says Maria Vargas, a blogger by the name of La Chica Gamer, who is pursuing a career in video games […]

The Latino Technology and Innovation Agenda, Pt. 2

Mary Mata January 24, 2013

By Jason Llorenz, LIN@R Averting the Tech Jobs Cliff: Toward Meaningful Access and Participation Washington’s brinksmanship over the fiscal cliff held the country’s attention for weeks. At the last minute — just […]

The Latino Technology and Innovation Agenda

Mary Mata January 10, 2013

By Jason Llorenz, LIN@R Immigration is not the only issue that has moved Latino hearts and minds.  Like all Americans, the economy, jobs and education, remain top issues for a Latino electorate that […]

How to Add Ecommerce Capability to Your Pinterest Board

Mary Mata January 9, 2013

By Jesse Luna, NewsTaco This video tutorial shows you how to add ecommerce capability to your Pinterest Board. To make this happen we will tie our Pinterest pins to a social media friendlyecommerce site, Gumroad. […]

What Chicanos Can Learn From Steve Jobs in a New Era

Mary Mata December 27, 2012

By DeeDee Garcia Blase, Huffington Post Latino Voices December 21, 2012, is a thing of the past now. We survived the end of the world even though some predicted it would end, […]

Wireless “Spectrum” as a Latino Consumer Issue

NewsTaco December 3, 2012

By Jason Llorenz, LIN@R The “spectrum crunch” is an issue for every American user of wireless devices. Policymakers, the wireless industry, a chorus of advocates, and the president of the […]

Latinos Use Mobile Devices for Homework More than Others

Mary Mata November 29, 2012

By Latinovations A new national survey conducted by TRU is reporting that Latino students are the biggest users of mobile devices for homework compared to other racial and ethnic groups. The survey polled 1,000 […]

As Technology Advances, Latinos Lag Behind in Use

Mary Mata November 27, 2012

By Griselda Nevarez, Voxxi Advances in technology have had a profound effect on everyday life for Americans as the use of cell phones, computers and other technologies have exploded in […]

What Happens When the Big Geek in your Family Chronicles the Holidays?

Mary Mata November 22, 2012

By Jesse Luna, NewsTaco The holidays are here and this is a great opportunity to chronicle family festivities- everything from tamaladas, to holiday dinners, to post-election family squabbles, to impromptu football scrimmages. This […]