Caribbean E-Sports Alliance formed
In December 2014 the leaders of the Caribbean islands in the sectors of Tech, eSports & Gaming came together to form a body to govern and direct the very popular and quickly growing industry of eSports within the Caribbean. The…
Rat brains are basically wired up like miniature Internets
By Andrew Tarantola From Engadget Drawing on forty years of peer-reviewed research, a team of researchers from the University of Southern California have generated the world’s first “wiring diagram” of a rat’s central nervous system. And, as it turns out,…
Citi memo stirs debate over law firm data security
By David Gialanella, From New Jersey Law Journal An internal Citigroup report recently made public—criticizing law firms for what it characterized as a reluctance to report cyberattacks—has fueled the debate over whether firms are properly protecting against and responding to…
The best tech and science museums
The best tech and science museums in the world By Lyndsey Gilpin From Tech Republic Museum of Science and Industry The Museum of Science and Industry is located in Chicago and has exhibits that educate about materials science, the science…
Gadget of the week
Mini is making augmented reality goggles for driving By Nicole Lee From Engadget Mini is rolling out a new product, and no, it’s not a car. Announced at the Auto Shanghai show, the Mini Augmented Vision is actually a pair…
Inside the UK’s first dedicated eSports arena
By Nick Summers From engadget The sound of gunfire echoes across the room, followed by an approving roar from the crowd. A five-man team called “Ninjas in Pyjamas” has taken the lead and fans can hardly contain their excitement. Another…
iNews Briefs
Cayman Islands welcomes home 15 swimming medals but one lonely T&F medal The Cayman Islands 21 swimming team arrived back at Owen Roberts International Airport last Thursday evening to a warm welcome and many cheers from parents and supporters. Also…
The mystery of life solved?
By Ellie Zolfagharifard For Dailymail.Com Study reveals how primordial DNA may have spontaneously appeared 4 billion years ago Scientists say early DNA-like fragments guided their own growth They claim the process can drive the formation of chemical bonds These connect…
Real life Armageddon!
Real life Armageddon! Spacecraft carrying nuclear explosives could launch by the end of the decade to save Earth from asteroids By Jonathan O’callaghan For Mailonline A Danish NGO is planning to develop Earth-saving spacecraft Hyper Velocity Asteroid Impact Vehicle (HAIV)…
Telemarketing Tips: what we can learn from Caribbean Cruise Lines’ excursion with the FTC
By Michelle Cohen From JD Supra The FTC’s “Do Not Call” and “robocall” rules do not apply to political survey calls. So, if Hillary Clinton sought to “voice blast” a survey about international issues, she could do so without violating…