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Engaging youth in digital transformation

A Pew Research Centre study has shown that more than 60 per cent of young people, mostly teenagers, apply very specific filters to control who can see their information.

Ookla announces TT’s fourth-quarter broadband speeds

Among fixed networks, Digicel+ registered a latency of seven milliseconds (ms) followed by Amplia with 10 ms and Flow, with 18 ms. Blink delivered 40 ms.

The Philadelphia mistake

On September 28, 1918, 200,000 patriotic Americans gathered along a two-mile stretch of Broad Street to view floats, horse-drawn heavy artillery and marching bands.

The education transformation challenge

"There is a need to overhaul teacher education. The goal of education should be creating an environment for lifelong learning."

Broadband falling from the skies

Satellite delivery solves the problems of cost of infrastructure and the limited capacity to recoup it in sparsely populated regions.

Rise of the nerd browser

Arc rather boldly strikes out into new ground. Actually, it takes a wild voop to the boundary. It's definitely not like any browser you've used before.

The AI invasion: What’s left for creators?

"You can either rail and rant and say that the handheld drill is making people skilled at using manual crank drills obsolete or learn to use the new drill."

AI shows its creative potential…sometimes

The most powerful AI tools have been trained by scraping publicly available images across the Internet, assimilating them by the billions.