Events/Announcements

Silicon Valley Tech Leaders Fund Efforts To Finance Education For Illegals

SAN JOSE, Ca. - A group of Silicon Valley technology leaders, impatient with attempts to rewrite immigration laws, is funding efforts to help undocumented youths attend college, find jobs and stay in the country despite their illegal status. The group includes Jeff Hawkins, inventor of the Palm Pilot, and the family foundations of Andrew Grove,

By |2012-03-05T00:00:00-05:00March 5th, 2012|Archive, Events/Announcements|

Unions Set To Pursue Constitutional Amendment Barring Right-To-Work

DETROIT - A coalition of unions will undertake a petition drive to place a proposed constitutional amendment on the November ballot protecting the right to collectively bargain and banning the state from enacting a right-to-work law. The Detroit News reported Thursday evening that UAW President Bob King, addressing members in Washington, informed them that a

By |2012-03-02T00:00:00-05:00March 2nd, 2012|Archive, Events/Announcements|

Duo Security To Get $5 Million In Venture Capital Round, Including Google

ANN ARBOR - Duo Security has been promised $5 million in venture capital financing, including cash from the investment vehicle of Google. Google Ventures, Silicon Valley-based True Ventures and Ann Arbor-based Resonant Venture Partners invested in Duo, officials announced this week. True Ventures and Resonant were previous backers of Duo, which raised $1 million in

By |2012-03-02T00:00:00-05:00March 2nd, 2012|Archive, Events/Announcements|

U-M To Switch To Google For Student eMail Accounts

ANN ARBOR - University of Michigan students' school email will look a lot like their personal Gmail accounts next week. The school finalized an agreement with Google in October to transfer its email, calendar systems and other collaborative tools to the Google platform. The switch to Google - dubbed the NextGen Collaboration Project - is

By |2012-02-29T00:00:00-05:00February 29th, 2012|Archive, Events/Announcements|

Interpol Sweep Nets 25 Anonymous Suspects

LONDON - Global police agency says sweep in Europe and South America was in response to cyberattacks on government Web sites in Colombia and Chile. Twenty-five suspected members of the online activist group Anonymous have been arrested in sweeps across Europe and South America, the international police agency Interpol told CNET News.Com. The sweep, dubbed

By |2012-02-29T00:00:00-05:00February 29th, 2012|Archive, Events/Announcements|

Bill Ford: Computing Tech Will Upend The Auto Industry

BARCELONA, Span - Tech will be in the driver's seat, steering the auto industry into a future with coordinated networks of self-driving cars. Without it, expect "global gridlock" to paralyze cities, Ford Motor Company Executive Chairman Bill Ford predicted at the Mobile World Congress mobile-technology show. Ford predicts a future, though, in which computing and

By |2012-02-27T00:00:00-05:00February 27th, 2012|Archive, Events/Announcements|

U-M Leads $2.4 Million Statewide Tech Transfer Talent Network

ANN ARBOR ? The University of Michigan is leading a $2.4 million statewide program aimed at turning inventions in the classroom into marketable products by increasing the supply of seasoned entrepreneurs. The Tech Transfer Talent Network, funded through a grant from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, includes seven universities and regions with strong research-based technology

By |2012-02-27T00:00:00-05:00February 27th, 2012|Archive, Events/Announcements|

U.S. Supreme Court Rejects State Appeal On Carp

WASHINGTON DC - The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal Monday from Michigan and other states to require the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to take several immediate steps to prevent the introduction of Asian carp into the Great Lakes. Attorney General Bill Schuette and his colleagues in other states had asked the court to

By |2012-02-27T00:00:00-05:00February 27th, 2012|Archive, Events/Announcements|