Digital Inclusion stories
Satellite links are keeping up to 70 ex-forces veterans safe and in touch as they sail 2,000 nautical miles round the UK.
Recognition comes as more buyers scrutinise IT spending and waste, with Sumillion saying sustainable procurement can cut both costs and emissions.
Digital IDs could speed up account opening and cut fraud, but the industry body says ministers must first nail safeguards and liability.
Thousands of households could lose familiar phone service if they ignore BT’s notices before the UK’s analogue landline switch-off in 2027.
The deal could bring free public internet and a new revenue stream to Katsina, while shifting AI processing onto solar-powered street lamps.
AI could leave disabled users behind unless they are involved from the start, according to a UK poll of 1,032 adults.
Public sector digital projects cut waits, boosted participation and saved staff time across UK councils as Granicus named seven award winners.
Households hit by April rises are switching in record numbers, with three million already moving providers to avoid higher broadband charges.
Parents of primary school children are being urged to rethink online privacy habits as the regulator responds to rising safety concerns.
Brands, cities and communities now have until 12 August 2026 to seek their own web suffixes, as ICANN widens the application round to 27 scripts.
Businesses selling into the EU face tighter accessibility scrutiny, with Accessiway targeting retailers and other firms using a new monitoring platform.
More than 6.5 million calls strained the Canada Revenue Agency this tax season as its chatbot answered 657,000 tax questions online.
The summit gives the crypto exchange a platform to court regulators and investors in a market that is still shaping its digital asset rules.
Charities are being urged to move beyond AI trial use as a new four-week course tackles governance, ethics and practical deployment.
Low-vision users can now get on-screen text and gestures described in YouTube clips without leaving Roscommon Systems' LIMA screen reader.
Most firms lack formal bias controls, leaving 2SLGBTQI+ users less well served by AI systems than the wider public.
Charities could get training better suited to limited budgets and low digital confidence as AI reshapes service delivery.
The Toronto fundraiser will channel proceeds into bursaries and community grants for young Canadians facing financial and mental health pressures.
As India’s AI boom accelerates, investors are being urged to weigh trust, inclusion and long-term value alongside growth and scale.
The expansion follows early uptake of Microsoft’s previous pledge, as demand for AI training rises across business, schools and community groups.