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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.

Facebook’s Meta play

The company's hopes for creating an equally commanding presence in its singular metaverse also quietly ignores the fact that there are already multiple digital metaverses in operation.

MacOS Monterey is boring. And that’s a good thing

A new Password system preferences pane not only lists all the passwords you've used it warns of vulnerability and breaches that affect your credentials.

What’s inside Samsung’s ZFold?

As a tool, the ZFold is two premium smartphones worth of battery, processors and circuitry joined by an admirably firm hinge with a 158.2 x 128.1 mm AMOLED screen stretched over it.

What is your job teaching you today?

My future would not be in certification and diplomas, it would be an endless cycle of submitting to ignorance and learning new skills that stomped roughshod over old knowledge.

Mo’ budget, mo’ ICT promises

What became of the money budgeted for e-government and FinTech over the last three years? Are we starting everything over because there’s now a digital transformation ministry?