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As veterans re-enter civilian life, they often find themselves on the wrong side of the digital divide with 40% of veterans lacking access to a computer at home. Those experiencing
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As veterans re-enter civilian life, they often find themselves on the wrong side of the digital divide with 40% of veterans lacking access to a computer at home. Those experiencing
Digitunity connects computer donations with people in need,closing the technology gap while reducing eWaste. NORTH CONWAY, N.H., April 4, 2022 – Businesses are embracing the green IT movement of making
Today’s tech-savvy youth are often comfortable navigating within our digitally connected world. However, their grandparents and other older adults in their lives often lack the confidence and skills for using
This blog, the third in an occasional series written by Digitunity’s Health Advisor, Amy Sheon, highlights opportunities for disseminating digital inclusion-related resources through healthcare. To read the earlier blogs, click
This blog, the second in an occasional series written by Digitunity’s Health Advisor, Amy Sheon, highlights opportunities for disseminating digital inclusion-related resources through healthcare. To read the earlier blog, click
With people living longer than ever, the need for elder care has increased. A lot of this care is provided by informal caregivers, usually friends or family members, in an
Infographic illustrates how donating used computers can close the technology gap
What type of tech problems are most disruptive to continued computer use and why device support is critical.
Computers and the internet should be regarded as essential tools for managing health.
Report makes the case for large-screen device ownership as a key requirement for closing the digital divide.