Caribbean telecommunication officials are meeting to focus on the need to develop the information, communication and technology (ICT) sector.
A father and son team spent ten days tagging iguanas for a research project sponsored by Shedd Aquarium in cooperation with the Bahamas National Trust.
Due to an international onslaught by spam fighters, the Grum botnet has been taken offline, slashing in half the amount of spam email worldwide.
A one-click face scrambler for uploaded videos is YouTube’s newest feature – launched particularly for users in dangerous environments or parents who want to protect…
A ‘loose coalition’ of key web players, ranging from Mozilla and WordPress to Fark.com and the Cheezburger Network, has formed to organise flash campaigns against…
A recently discovered Skype bug is causing random chat messages to be sent to the wrong users.
Despite frustrating disruptions in service during the upgrade of the cellular network to 4G, it is of immense importance that these upgrades occur in The…
When one of their underwater camera systems stopped working, scientists at Cape Eleuthera investigated and found ‘teeth marks’ in the cables.
A recent report indicates that the Caribbean faces annual damages of $100 billion by 2050 from events triggered by a warming planet.