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Ibrahim Traore's govt begins computer recycling to boost digital inclusion in Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso has launched a computer recycling initiative to expand digital access and support vulnerable communities, as part of a broader push to accelerate the country’s digital transformation.
North Korean IT hackers aren’t just hitting companies, some are targeting journalists too. Fortune crypto reporter Ben Weiss ...
Lawyers claim noise pollution produced by DigiPowerX's Erie Avenue facility could lead to long-term impacts for nearby ...
Levi & Korsinsky, LLP alerts investors in Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI) of a pending securities class action naming two senior ...
NACI responds to Human Rights Watch's unfounded report on human rights in Burkina Faso, clarifying misconceptions and ...
Rob Pimental is standing at his desk inside his office, getting through what'll be another 12-hour day. The Miami Heat director of team operations is staring at ...
LittleStar mom Tiffany Kendall has three kids. Her two boys both have autism. She's seen firsthand how autism doesn't always ...
I remember going to my grandmother’s house any time I had a research project in high school. She had a full set of ...
Inmates and staff say the fires, exposed last month in a 13News investigative documentary, have become a daily occurrence at ...
Environmental engineering ranked first in the nation, and civil, electrical and computer engineering tied for first in the ...
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