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December 12, 2018
Police seized computers in BPL fraud probe

Police seized the computer of former Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) Fixed Asset Manager James Dean during their investigations into a multimillion-dollar fraud against the company, a court heard yesterday. Prosecutors allege that Dean received $1.9 million from BPL's bank account and falsified multiple payment [...]
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November 29, 2018
Computer coding programme launched in Grand Bahama

WITH its continuing goal of transforming Grand Bahama into "Silicon Island" and the country's technology hub, the Office of the Prime Minister in Grand Bahama has joined forces with the YMCA to launch a computer coding, ICT skills development programme.

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October 31, 2018
Partners Donate Computers to BTVI

The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) recently received a generous donation of 13 desktops and 15 monitors to be used in its Student Resource Center...

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October 18, 2018
Finance ministry awarded 'questionable' computer contract

An independent audit of select Ministry of Fi- nance contracts between 2015 and 2017 revealed the ministry entered a lease-to-own agreement in April 2017 for the purchase of around $1.46 million worth of computer equipment for the Bahamas Customs Department with XUA Limited Company. XUA [...]
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February 06, 2012
E-learning expert John Bain calls for computer science in school curriculum

NASSAU, Bahamas -- In a technology driven age, Computer Science has become a fundamental field of study that drives the world, yet in The Bahamas, it remains an unchartered subject in school curriculums. Now, an e-learning specialist who has just returned from leading a seminar of international experts says it's time to wake up and smell the future.
"The study of Computer Science is just as import...

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February 06, 2012
E-Learning Expert John Bain Calls for Computer Science in School Curriculum

In a technology driven age, Computer Science has become a fundamental field of study that drives the world, yet in The Bahamas, it remains an unchartered subject in school curriculums. Now, an e-learning specialist who has just returned from leading a seminar of international experts says it's time to wake up and smell the future.

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August 29, 2017
TEDGlobal: The computer that can smell explosives

Nigerian Oshi Agabi has unveiled a computer based not on silicon but on mice neurons at the TEDGlobal conference in Tanzania.

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March 26, 2017
RBC Royal Bank Private Banking donates computers to Elizabeth Estates Children's Home

Any funds donated to the Elizabeth Estates Children's Home in recent times went toward basic necessities, especially as the home remained in recovery mode following the ravages of Hurricane Matthew. At the home, 18 children between the ages of 12 and 17 shared five computers. RBC Royal Bank's private banking team stepped up to help provide more access to computing resources and relieve the demand ...

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February 21, 2017
New computers to help school hit by burglars

NEARLY five months after a burglary left the Sandilands Primary School without computers, Mission: Educate Bahamas in conjunction with Aetos Holdings Limited, yesterday commissioned a brand new, state-of-the-art library and technology centre at the school's Fox Hill campus.

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January 18, 2017
Sandals Foundation donates 32 computers to Sandilands Primary School

With the recent destructive and disruptive passage of Hurricane Matthew in the islands of The Bahamas, schools, communities and businesses have tried as best as possible to expedite the rebuilding and recuperation process. Sandilands Primary School has been no exception, but its attempts have been heavily hampered by the theft of the 32 computers that serviced their 565 students. The computers wer...

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