October 21, 2025 - 21:07

As world leaders convene for the World Social Summit in Doha, the focus on empowering older adults with digital and AI literacy has become a vital agenda item. This initiative is essential for fostering social inclusion, promoting health equity, and ensuring that the global digital transformation benefits all age groups, particularly the aging population.
With healthcare technology rapidly evolving, older adults often face challenges in accessing and utilizing these advancements. By prioritizing digital health literacy, countries can help bridge the gap between technology and the elderly, enabling them to take full advantage of telehealth services, wearable health devices, and online health resources.
Moreover, enhancing digital skills among older citizens can lead to improved health outcomes, as they become more adept at managing their health and interacting with healthcare providers. As nations strive for a more inclusive society, investing in the digital education of older adults will be crucial to ensuring that they are not left behind in this technological era.
May 10, 2026 - 00:28
BlackSky Technology Q1 Earnings Call HighlightsBlackSky Technology raised its revenue and adjusted EBITDA forecasts for 2026, following a first quarter that executives described as a sign of growing demand for the company`s next-generation...
May 9, 2026 - 05:18
New Memory Tech Promises Devices That Run Months Between ChargesA team of researchers has developed a tiny memory device that actually works better as it shrinks, overturning a long-standing barrier in electronics design. The breakthrough could eventually let...
May 8, 2026 - 19:51
How old-school superintendents can embrace the newest technologyFor decades, the image of a golf course superintendent was tied to a pickup truck, a well-worn cap, and an intuitive feel for the land. But as autonomous mowers, drone-based scouting, and AI-driven...
May 8, 2026 - 04:10
Digital health technology offers new hope for better health outcomesDeborah Estrin had barely started her talk at the second annual Arizona Digital Health Symposium when she put the central question to the crowd of roughly 200 people. How, she asked, can the...