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Creative passwords that are changed often is one of several tidbits of advice from the Ohio Department of Commerce to make things safer in cyberspace.
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All library locations within the Dayton Metro Library system are now allowing library card holders to check out mobile hotspot kits for 21 days at a time.
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Ohio aims to enhance internet access as BroadbandOhio secures funding. United Way will hosts listening sessions at the West Dayton Block Party on June 24.
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Part of several grants to Historically Black Colleges and Universities across the country, Central State will use a $3 million grant to improve its technology with broadband access.
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Americans are saving millions per month on internet services through the federal Affordable Connectivity Program but less than half of the millions of eligible Ohioans have signed up.
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Wilberforce University students and area residents will soon experience fewer dropped calls and ‘digital dead zones’. Thanks to a $2 million gift from BroadbandUSA.
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Twenty internet providers, including national companies like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon, have committed to the program.
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Opponents of an Ohio law that effectively bans storefront sweepstakes parlors have fallen more than 70,000 signatures short of the number needed to place…
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An Ohio Senate panel has approved a bill to immediately halt the expansion of Internet cafes.The measure that cleared the Senate's government oversight…