SXSW, also known as South by Southwest, is one of the world’s largest gatherings of forward-thinking minds. The 10-day festival serves as an incubator of technology and creativity, offering us a taste of what’s to come in our digital future. Here are three tech trends from SXSW 2023 to keep your eye on.
With all the chatter about how the “next giant leap” for broadband is underway, you might be asking yourself: what is 10G, and how will it change the way I use technology in my daily life? We've covered three things you need to know about 10G and what you can expect from your future internet service.
COVID-19 demonstrated that access to broadband is critical. Yet expanding high-speed internet access is only half the battle. In order to successfully close the digital divide, America must also close its digital skills gap. To put it simply, internet access and computers mean very little without the ability to use them to their fullest potential.
Congress has yet to pass a single, comprehensive federal online privacy law. Such a law would establish how personal data should be collected, stored and protected online. As a result, individual states have taken matters into their own hands and have passed their own – creating havoc for any entity with an online presence.
Black artists aren’t just making great entertainment—they’re making history. From blockbuster films like “Black Panther” and Disney’s “Soul” to captivating TV series such as “Atlanta” and “Insecure”, the entertainment industry has made important strides toward increasing Black representation over the last decade – and the work continues.
Good news: We’ve never been closer to achieving universal broadband connectivity in America with 93% of U.S. homes now using the internet. With a 100% connected nation in sight, let’s take a look at three ways cable broadband providers are working to get America over the finish line and close the digital divide.