Mike James and Ian Grant created the WaySlay app in 2020 to provide on-demand access to beauty supplies. The app partners with local beauty shops to…
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By AFRO Staff Morgan State University is aptly represented among the 300 science and technology professionals selected to join the American Association for the Advancement of…
Dell Technologies is shifting toward more inclusivity in the STEM industry by creating a pipeline for minority students. (Photograph by RF._.studio/Pexels) By Bria SuggsThe Atlanta Voice…
Albert Pannell possessed no digital knowledge before joining Comcast’s Internet Essentials Partnership Program. In working with staff from Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, he learned how…
Though not a new phenomenon, ransomware attacks — in which hackers lock up and encrypt data and demand often-exorbitant sums to release it to victims —…
(BUSINESS WIRE) – NASA invites both early-career and senior scientists to explore fellowship opportunities in its postdoctoral program and share in NASA’s mission to develop advancements…
Facebook’s decision to shut down its system “is a good example of trying to make product decisions that are good for the user and the company,”…
Televisions, phones and tablets are big items to look out for this holiday season. (Courtesy of freestocks/Unsplash) By Micha GreenAFRO D.C. and Digital Editormgreen@afro.com With Black…
Unlike this scene from the archives, the AFRO is produced with technology from everyone’s home office. (AFRO Archives) By Dana PeckDirector of Digital Solutions Technology…
AFRO Publisher Frances “Toni” Draper By Frances Murphy (Toni) DraperCEO and Publisher Let me say from the outset that I love technology. Some might even call…