Nourish + Bloom Market exemplifies the way small businesses can harness technology to address community needs, and how ...
In Greater Houston, where nearly half of children start kindergarten unprepared, Collaborative for Children is taking bold steps to close the digital divide, beginning with our youngest learners.
A new study led by researchers at the University at Albany's Center for Technology in Government finds that in some rural and tribal communities, the public library remains the single most important ...
The global drive to connect the world’s unconnected has reached a major financial milestone, with the International ...
The federal government is strengthening efforts to bridge the digital divide in underserved and unserved communities by enhancing the sustainability of its long-standing investments in digital ...
You've read 5 stories this month. Support the CT Mirror reporting you rely on. When my grandmother began losing her hearing, our video calls became one of the few ways we could still feel close. Even ...
Pakistan lags in AI readiness due to poor internet access, low smartphone ownership, weak health data systems, and unregulated cybersecurity—blocking equitable AI in healthcare.
AT&T Inc. T is focusing on fiber densification across the country to help bridge the digital divide by expanding into hitherto underserved communities that had remained elusive. The company had inked ...
Technology has the power to change lives. Being connected is not a nice-to-have. It’s essential. When students can log in to learn, when adults can apply for jobs and when families can access the ...
ICT CS William Kabogo awards one of the best students Brian Kipchumba, during a graduation ceremony at Kabimoi Vocational Training Centre in Baringo County. May 24, 2025. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard] ...
IT asset disposition firm Reconome, along with Good Things Foundation, has committed to delivering 85,000 devices to digitally excluded people across the UK by June 2029. The plan is to get devices ...
There's a new initiative from a local nonprofit to get technology in the hands of children who are either blind or visually impaired. Across Hamilton and Butler counties, that number is over 7,000.
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