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How The Wire came to be and how it ended

This long read is an account of the creation, life and eventual end of The Wire, a tabloid daily newspaper published by TPC between 2001 and 2003. It may be the last newspaper to be created in Trinidad and Tobago in this century.

Why you need a UPS

Double-conversion systems are the pinnacle of UPS aspirations, turning incoming AC power to DC battery-stored energy and then converting it back to AC for connected devices.

Avaya wants to evolve digital customer experience

The company's applications are being designed as API first to encourage extensibility and development, and emphasising open collaborations with partners.

Why Facebook’s ‘transparency’ should worry you

The toxic environments that flare up on Facebook's pages are often an accurate, if depressing barometer of unpalatable public thought and sentiment.

WiPay opens new Jamaica headquarters

Aldwyn Wayne opened WiPay's new corporate headquarters on Friday in Jamaica.

Samsung soars for the Flip

The magic on the ZFlip kicks in when you start to fold it in half. On apps that have been optimized for its folding action, the software splits when you fold to 90 degrees.

Engineering a remote work reality

“People need to feel included, informed and empowered. They need to be trained and tooled up, ready to handle the realities of the new workplace and the uncertainties ahead.” - Lara Quentrall-Thomas

Davyn on being a Microsoft partner of the year during a pandemic

Davyn works with over 150 clients across the English and Dutch speaking Caribbean and holds more than 70 certifications in Microsoft business software tools.