Digital divide stories
Spark Jump community in Massey offers subsidised broadband to school-aged children and families for $15 a month, closing the digital divide.
New Zealand falling behind in digital inclusion, excluding many citizens from participating, says Innovation Partnership report.
New report shows internet usage in New Zealand is growing, but digital divide remains, says InternetNZ. #InternetTrendsNZ.
Government must do more to close digital divide, says Green Party following release of new data on internet access.
A boost in funding for the Computers in Homes digital literacy programme has been announced by the government.
Entries for the 2010 ANZ Internet Best Practice Awards are now open, recognising security, openness, diversity, and accessibility contributions online.
CA boosts digital access, donating USD $25,000 and resources to Huntly's Computers in Homes scheme, empowering 18 disadvantaged families.
Fewer than 400,000 people speak Icelandic, and linguists are hypothesising that this is how the language dies.
Huawei pledges action on climate and digital gaps, revealing eco-goals and tech outreach in their latest sustainability report.
The huge extent of the global digital divide has been uncovered, showing that 57% of the world's urban population are unconnected to the internet.
United Nations Special Rapporteur warns that digital technology in education can be dangerous and widen inequality gaps, furthering digital divide.
At the end of 2015, estimates showed that 3.2 billion people were online. This means that globally, 4.1 billion people were still not internet users.
Kiwi resellers are jumping on board a Microsoft initiative which enables them to get Windows OEM software at half price for refurbished computers.
Witnessing the setup of this machine and watching her switch from a ten-year-old PC to a Macbook Pro has been the highlight of my week.
Global internet users set to hit 2 billion by 2011 as ITU reports a surge in online access, particularly in developing countries.
Australia's SMEs are split on digital disruption: 25% see it as an opportunity, while 29% perceive it as a threat, signalling a need for better understanding.