As the internet turns 50, experts weigh future advances and emerging issues
The next 50 years may bring pervasive connectivity, brain-computer interfaces and walled-off areas of the internet.
The next 50 years may bring pervasive connectivity, brain-computer interfaces and walled-off areas of the internet.
Study of 65 countries reveals strengths and weaknesses of digital ecosystems around the globe
… and if this happens, CIOs will be especially impacted, so look well ahead at how a bifurcated network would impact you
Crown company Network for Learning (N4L) says schools and kura across New Zealand are now better protected from cyber threats and harmful websites following the nationwide rollout of new technology.
"New Digital Inclusion Blueprint will be used to coordinate the planning of different government and community initiatives, and identify where future investment and action is needed,” says Research, Science and Innovation Minister Megan Woods.
Expect to see developers and the tech industry calling for and partnering in institutional fixes - for climate change and for problems that the internet has drawn blame for in recent years, writes Tal Niv of GitHub
The tools we all use for knowledge, communication and business are being re-engineered to stop disinformation. Is our loss of control worth it?
Accenture report calls on CEOs and C-suite leaders to step up efforts to secure the digital economy
What CIOs should consider as they get swept up in the extraordinary hype around blockchain
While the extra accuracy will be a boon to scientists, for the average consumer buying flour or bananas, 'there will be absolutely no change whatsoever'
Embarks on second largest connectivity project in the country, after the government’s Rural Broadband Initiative
Total number of households, business, schools and hospitals connected to UFB increased from 288,790 to 327,864 since September 2016.
Government announces extension of Ultra-Fast Broadband to 151 towns
President Donald Trump has named Commissioner Ajit Pai, an outspoken opponent of the FCC’s net neutrality rules, as the next head of the agency.
“The start of 2017 finds the Hawaiki cable system closer and closer to ready for service,” said Remi Galasso, CEO of Hawaiki.