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Why stealing IP is bad for culture

It actually doesn't take much effort to find out where a digital file originates, but a surprising number of people looking for IP don't bother to make the effort.

Kaiso, kaiso, flows into the data stream

Calypsonians, Phillip believes, also have to become more proactive in pushing their careers online. Too few are active online or on social media developing and promoting their work.

Phishing gets subtle, more worrisome

"We've got all the weaknesses we've always had, but we've got all these new areas which are providing scammers and fraudsters with a whole new range of options to attack us with enticements."

That difficult vaccination conversation

Recent urgings and threats to the public to be vaccinated have only led to an uptick in booster shots being administered, with first vaccinations remaining flatlined.

Alwin Chow’s brief media blitz

The Guardian would probably have kept right on using those aging Microtek word processors for the rest of the decade, despite their constant glitching.

TT’s legal hurdles to becoming a digital economy

E-signatures and other methods of digital verification are foundation blocks to building a viable digital economy of electronic transactions and digital goods and assets.

The desk job

A laptop forces you to look down at an incrementally small angle, putting a small but insistent pressure on your neck muscles and encouraging your body to become unnaturally hunched.

Rusbridger’s Guardian

What required hand-coding and heavy investments in servers then can now be accomplished for less than a thousand dollars today.

Huawei’s DigitalTT day delivers fuzzy thinking

The Digital Transformation ministry will work more extensively with established local developer resources and create a framework that makes better use of home-grown talent.

T&T media and the blockchain

The blockchain, also known as distributed ledger technology, manages information in discrete chunks, or blocks that are strung together across interconnected computing systems.
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