Sprint Backs Israeli LTE Accelerator
Updated: 2013-01-31 07:31:06
The U.S.-based network operator has announced it is to support an LTE acceleration lab opening later this year in Tel Aviv. Startups will remain free to decide on their direction of development.

The initial entrants for the financial services accelerator, based on New York's FinTech Innovation Lab, have been chosen. They will take part in a 12-week mentoring program.
Spain's controversial copyright law has won the country the plaudits of the U.S. Motion Picture Association of America.
New York University law professor James Grimmelmann eulogizes Aaron Swartz, the open information and internet activist who recently committed suicide in the face of a computer trespass prosecution.
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