Curated Video
Outbreak drives demand for food delivery at home
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During shutdown, some Houston students get laptops
After Houston Rockets basketball star Russell Westbrook donated 650 laptops for public school students in need, the foundation that's handing out those computers says the coronavirus related shutdown is exposing how deep the "digital...
Curated Video
DC-area train commuter numbers hit during pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has canceled most morning commutes, but workers who rely on public transportation are continuing to put their safety and well-being at risk just to keep their jobs.
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DC-area train commuter numbers hit during pandemic
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India eases some lockdown restrictions
India relaxed some coronavirus lockdown restrictions on Monday even as the pace of infection picked up and reopenings drew crowds of people.
Curated Video
Colonial Pipeline CEO Defends $4.4M Ransom Payment Decision
Joseph Blount told senators that authorizing the payment to hackers was the right thing to do to bring an end to the pandemonium and fuel shortages.
Bloomberg
U.S. Cranks Up Beijing Tensions With Ban on China Telecom
The U.S. is ratcheting up tensions with Beijing. Regulators have cancelled China Telecom’s permission to operate in the U.S. Bloomberg’s Shirley Zhao reports on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
Curated Video
Phone apps feed rise of delivery-only restaurants
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Touch screen mobile phones dominate Barcelona event
Barcelona - February 15, 2010
1. Various shots of Motorola representatives using old and luxury gadgets
2. Various shots of main hall
3. Various shots of people using Apple''s iphone and other smartphones
4. Wide shot of Motorola...
Curated Video
WRAP EU fines Intel 1.06 billion euros for monopoly abuse, Intel reax, file, rival reax
FILE: Santa Clara, California - 6 September 2000
1. Pan from Intel sign to wide exterior of headquarters
2. Close-up of Intel in production
Brussels, Belgium - 13 May 2009
3. European Union Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes entering...
PBS
Career Connections | Network Architect
Network architects are the people who build those computer networks that we use every day. Advice? "Keep learning!" binary.
PBS
Career Connections | Software Developer Dayton
Like coding and 3-D design, like working with computers and with people? A career as a software developer might be in your future. Find out what's involved by watching a short video narrated by a software developer.
C-SPAN
On This Day: Creation of the World Wide Web
Most modern-day individuals have access to the Internet in some form. Academics learn about the creation of the World Wide Web from its inventor Tim Berners-Lee. The thought-provoking resource shares Berners-Lee's thoughts on how he...
Crash Course
YouTube Couldn't Exist without Communications and Signal Processing: Crash Course Engineering #42
Here's a video that explains why we can watch videos over the Internet. An informative resource describes how engineering plays a role in signal processing and communications systems. It starts with Morse Code and continues on to wired...
TED-Ed
The Hidden Network that Makes the Internet Possible
Many use the Internet but few know how it works. Viewers learn more about the network behind the Internet with a short video that explains the fiber optics and integrated photonics that make global communication possible.
Cisco
Episode 2.5: The Business Plan
Sometimes helping communities after a natural disaster requires a solution of monstrous proportions! The fifth episode in a seven-part shows scholars how the Problem Solvers rise above climbing waters by enlisting the help of monster...
Cisco
Episode 2.2: The Problem
School's out ... forever? Episode two in a seven-part Global Problem Solvers series follows the team as they touch down in hurricane-ravaged Tampa. After meeting with a local principal and teacher, the group begins to formulate a plan to...
Cisco
Episode 1.6: Test and Retest
When it rains, it pours! Episode six in a seven-part Global Problem Solvers series explores the challenges brought upon the team as Malawi enters its rainy season. Two problem solvers visit a local institute to get assistance in...
Cisco
Episode 1.4: The Technology
What happens when the plan just won't come together? Get a bigger team! Episode four in a seven-part series featuring the Global Problem Solvers examines what happens when young leaders run into a road block when implementing new...
Cisco
Episode 2.6: Test and Retest
Pop-up school sounds really cool! What happens when adversity strikes? Episode six in a seven-part series features the Global Problem Solvers at their creative best. When the initial test of their school solution fails, the team puts...
Cisco
Episode 2.4: The Technology
No power? That's no problem for the Global Problem Solvers! The fourth of seven episodes follows them in their search for solar panels to power their pop-up school kits. High water threatens to delay the return of normalcy for Tampa's...
Cisco
Episode 1.7: Birth of a Social Enterprise
All's well that ends well! The final episode in a seven-part series shows the outcome of the Global Problem Solver's quest to fix Malawi's aging water wells. The team sees the impact of their efforts firsthand and receives recognition...