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Getting reliable, high-speed internet service on the Cape can be a challenge. But according to a new report from the Cape Cod Commission, soon that could change.
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Barnstable County is in the process of digitizing 3.25 million pages of county records, including financial audits, meeting minutes, budget documents, and more. The county is using $1.15 million dollars in funding from the American Rescue Plan Act to undertake this project.
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The 100% battery-powered Alia and its crew landed at the base’s 102nd Intelligence Wing for a demonstration on March 8.
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On the Cape, Hyannis Fire Chief Peter Burke said he heard a few anecdotal reports about locals who saw “SOS” messages displayed on the status bar of their phones.
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Gigi Sohn, ex-counselor to the Federal Communications Commission, will visit Falmouth and host a broadband forum on Tuesday.
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“I was scrolling on TikTok, and to be even more honest, when you walk away, I'm going to go back on my phone,” said one student at Monomoy Regional High School this spring, when she was supposed to be working on a project with a friend in a group study area. Principal Jennifer Police says she wants adults to understand the world that young people are navigating.
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The fifth generation of wireless technology—5G—promises faster service, more data, and more devices connected to each other.U.S. cell phone companies have…
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A strange whirring noise caught the attention of teachers at Puman Middle School in China’s Hunan province last year. For months, the sound hummed…
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How much screen time is too much? It’s a pressing question for many parents of young children and teens, who have been inundated with warnings about the…
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"They really accomplished what I call the trifecta of science. Trump really covered the impact of science on economics, as well as health, and even…