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Tuesday, 31 October 2023 11:04

Telxius extends subsea cable to Mexico

Telxius, a subsidiary of Spanish telecommunications company Telefónica, is extending its capacity subsea cable Tikal to connect to Mexico.

Published in Business Telecoms

On September 27-28, 2023, DHS hosted the first Western Hemisphere Cyber Conference, which convened foreign government cyber leaders to discuss cybersecurity challenges and identify areas of collaboration.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Global software industry advocate BSA, the software alliance, says the e-commerce provisions in a trade deal struck by 11 countries, including Australia, recently will allow them to take advantage of the digital economy.

Published in Deals

One of the winners of a scholarship from the Linux Foundation is involved in a project to preserve endangered South American languages, according to the Foundation.

Published in Open Source
Monday, 30 April 2012 03:10

OLPC: no proof, but more spin on 'education'

When an organisation rolls out unproven technology in a given area, who is responsible for ensuring that the testing ground has been made ready for the success of its experiment?

Published in Open Sauce
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Tuesday, 10 April 2012 12:35

OLPC using poor kids as guinea pigs

With children in the US faring poorly in their studies, why is it that so-called ground-breaking projects like the One Laptop Per Child program were not first implemented in their country of origin?

Published in Open Sauce
Monday, 09 April 2012 12:19

OLPC of no use in learning: study

The first detailed and scientific study of the deployment of laptops by the One Laptop Per Child project has come to the conclusion that it is basically a waste of time.

Published in Home Tech
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