“We used to go to conferences and journalists would accuse us of stealing jobs, a lack of credibility.”
Regionally, connecting a small population in a geographically homogeneous island should be relatively simple, but few islands fit that profile.
Social Media: Users shoehorn their content into the templates provided and everybody, from company presidents to interns, looks exactly the same.
Samsung has quietly ushered its largely unloved digital assistant Bixby off the premium space offered with a right swipe on the home screen
Managing Carnival using the same structure that was first devised 68 years ago under the CDC seems particularly misguided.
Underlying any significant change to digital payments will be the implementation of a national e-ID system.
According to the CBTT in its responses to questions, will cost its users “either very little or zero to use.”
Even forked open source software committed to maintaining usability on older systems was beginning to show insurmountable cracks.
The cyberbullying resource is available to teachers who request it. RSC offers both a mobile app and a desktop version.
The Now Bar taps personal information such as appointments to create an onscreen Daily Life Summary.
Deletion marks data as erased, but doesn’t actually remove it
Is there a digital transformation group in every ministry dedicated to identifying opportunities for transformation and capable of moving actionable projects to completion?
The MDT is trumpeting a national strategy that reads more like a manifesto than a real-world action plan.
A Gigabit Caribbean Society implements 5G mobile broadband networks and fiber to the home download connections of at least 100 Mbps.
If you travel regularly, replacing multiple chargers with one unit that can do double or triple duty makes sense, even more so if it has a foldable wall plug.

