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Data from 2013-2017 shows a quarter of San Antonio homes had no Internet access. Has the problem gotten better or worse since then? What is the overall…
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More than 5,200 high school students in the San Antonio Independent School District will take home free hotspot devices and cell phones over the next few…
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UTSA’s National Security Collaboration Center will focus on positioning San Antonio as a major player in cyber advancement under the direction of one of…
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Rural Texas businesses could gain $3.7 billion for local rural economies — more than any other state — by connecting them with digital tools and broadband…
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AT&T announced Monday that 5G is coming to San Antonio — or at least part of San Antonio, anyway.San Antonio joins 11 cities, including Dallas, Houston…
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The 1996 law is praised by the tech industry as the core pillar of Internet freedom. But its path also runs through some of the darkest corners of the Web, such as online sex trafficking of children.
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This week on Fronteras:Black women are dying either before or after childbirth in higher numbers than the rest of the Texas population.The small South…
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The psychiatric profession is still divided, but there are treatment programs, apps and a new public campaign to address media overuse.
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From Texas Standard . The FCC is expected to vote this week on whether to repeal Obama-era rules that made net neutrality the law of the land. Put...
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One in four San Antonio households do not have access to the internet.Low-income and rural communities are more prone to suffer from the "digital divide"…