NITDA equips Enugu youths with digital tools
The National Information Technology Development Agency has equipped 50 young innovators in Enugu State with digital tools to promote digital inclusion and economic growth.
New information on the OmaPosti incident - information from one individual visible to all
A glitch in the OmaPosti digital services exposed personal information belonging to one individual to multiple users, raising concerns over data privacy.
If you Google your name: What appears and how to check it
The article discusses the implications of searching your own name on Google, revealing potentially unwanted personal information.
How to register for SIU Guaranรญ
This article provides information on how to register for the SIU Guaranรญ academic management system used by Argentine public universities, including details on digital enrollment procedures.
'Sara' personal information displayed to strangers - Posti investigates application malfunction
A malfunction in Posti's digital services revealed personal information of a stranger to users of the OmaPosti app.
This year, mobile devices can use a digital wallet โ here's what it's about
Finland will introduce a digital identity wallet for mobile devices by the end of 2026, allowing residents to securely identify themselves in various services and control their personal information sharing.
Digital upgrade at the General Secretariat for Information Systems โ Which services of gov.gr will not be available
The General Secretariat for Information Systems and Digital Governance in Greece is initiating a digital upgrade that will temporarily render several government services unavailable on February 22nd.
Storage Media: Data in Glass Remains Readable After Millennia
A new storage technology allows data to be embedded in glass plates that can retain several terabytes of information and remain readable for at least ten thousand years.
Digital Footprint: How Can One Erase Their Presence from the Internet's Memory?
The article discusses the challenges and possibilities of erasing one's digital footprint and the legal measures that can facilitate this process.
NITDA trains lawmakersโ spouses on digital governance
The National Information Technology Development Agency in Nigeria has initiated a training program for the spouses of lawmakers to enhance their digital skills and well-being.
Old-fashioned people have their mouths open, while adults have their ears open
A significant portion of South Koreans are not reading books, with over half having read none in a year, particularly after the age of 60.
Wikipedia, 25 years between collective work and doubts
The article discusses the 25-year journey of Wikipedia, its impact on information access, and the evolving landscape of knowledge sharing in the digital era.
Wanting to See
The article discusses the overwhelming influence of digital media on daily life, emphasizing the consumption of misleading information and the need for a more serious approach to media engagement.
Soon you may receive information about fines only through digital messenger - here's how to turn off this new feature
Finland is shifting towards digital communication for official decisions, starting to send notifications through the Suomi.fi service, primarily impacting those already using digital services.
Between Duty and Fatigue: Pew Center Reveals the Complex Relationship Between Americans and News
A recent study by the Pew Research Center highlights a growing disconnect among Americans regarding their engagement with news, emphasizing fatigue from information overload.
Researchers present DNA that functions as a hard drive for digital data with encryption protection
Scientists are exploring how the natural structure of DNA can store vast amounts of data while encoding secure information.
SEPE on the loss of Gerasimos: He was an emblematic figure for the digital technology sector
The Greek Association of Information Technology and Communications Enterprises (SEPE) expresses deep sorrow over the loss of Gerasimos Georgiardos, a pivotal figure in the digital technology industry.
New PS "ERGANI II": Operational from Monday, February 16
The new information system "ERGANI II" will become fully operational on February 16, 2026, replacing the previous version to reduce bureaucratic processes for businesses.
"Remove Non-Tariff Barriers"...U.S. Exerts Comprehensive Pressure on Korea Regarding the Information and Communications Network Act and Coupang Issues
The U.S. is increasing pressure on South Korea over non-tariff barriers, amid concerns that merely passing a special law for U.S. investment may not meet American expectations.
The choice of candidates by AI and the risks of trusting the answers
Many individuals are turning to generative artificial intelligence tools to decide whom to vote for, raising concerns about the reliability of AI-generated information in elections.
"Hello, chat... what are we eating today?" Well-being and nutrition in times of over-information
The article discusses how Argentineโs approach to nutrition and information is changing, emphasizing the challenges they face to achieve balance amidst overwhelming data.
My boss is a robot. Companies strive for the immortality of their best managers with the help of AI
Companies are using AI and digital projections to create digital clones of their top managers in an attempt to retain their unique skills and characteristics, but these clones sometimes malfunction or provide incorrect information.
$50,000: the FBI offers a reward for information about the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's mother in Arizona
The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information regarding the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie in Tucson, Arizona, with authorities launching confidential tips lines and digital platforms for information.
Spies made in Greece, a bet of 40 million euros and the sacred cows of capitalism
The article discusses a Greek espionage thriller involving a military officer accused of leaking sensitive information to China using everyday digital tools.
Why Africaโs truth is falling behind in the digital race
A recent Africanews Debate explored the alarming spread of misinformation in Africa, discussing the factors contributing to this issue and its impact on society.
Digital application for exemption from vehicle registration fees for people with disabilities from AADE
A new digital application has been launched to facilitate the exemption from vehicle registration fees for people with disabilities, streamlining the process by automatically retrieving necessary information from relevant centers.
Iwona Gฤsicka: Sharenting and child labor
The article discusses the growing trend of sharenting, where parents frequently share images and information about their children online, often without reflection on its implications.
VAT Number and Key Number: How to issue without hassle, detailed guide of 20 questions and answers
The article provides a guide on how to easily issue a VAT number and key number, including critical details for accessing myAADE in case of lost codes or changes in personal information.
Deleting all your online data is almost impossible; learn how to minimize damage
Experts suggest that it is nearly impossible to completely erase your online presence due to data leaks, old registrations, cookies, and forgotten profiles, making personal information difficult to recover from the internet.
Information in the hands of AI (and the collapse of trust)
The latest report from the Reuters Institute highlights a profound transformation in our relationship with facts and understanding of the world due to Generative Artificial Intelligence.
The new power from Report to Striano. That sea of data used to slander
The article discusses the manipulative use of digital data and confidential information by various parties, including journalists and magistrates, to harm reputations through the circulation of irrelevant or previously archived materials.
On this day, Wikipedia was launched, the encyclopedia that changed the internet
Wikipedia was launched on January 15, 2001, fundamentally transforming how the world seeks, shares, and understands information.
Safety Engineers Regarding the Blackout in the Athens FIR: Systems Are Outdated, Euphemism Regarding 'Digital Parapet'
Safety engineers criticize the outdated systems in the Athens Flight Information Region and claim that the term 'digital parapet' is a euphemism for inadequate support.
This is the report on the blackout of communications at airports - What is the "digital noise" that caused chaos in the Athens FIR
The report explains the communications blackout at airports and identifies 'digital noise' as the cause of chaos in the Athens Flight Information Region.
A Country of Amnesiacs
The article discusses how modern society is experiencing a decline in memory capabilities, leading to a phenomenon termed "Digital Amnesia," where reliance on technology is causing a deterioration in our ability to recall information.