Since Microsoft stopped officially supporting Windows XP, OnTheWight has been trying to find out how many key Isle of Wight institutions are still running it.
Scientists and engineers spoke with several thousand passengers on Wightlink ferries last year as part of a programme with Southampton University to improve the public understanding of science.
Following the announcement made by the council in May, the first rural broadband cabinets are now being installed to serve properties in Shorwell and Shalfleet.
This scheme being rolled out by Vodafone could be a great thing for mobile phone users on the Isle of Wight, but it requires Islanders to get involved in order to make it happen.
Cafe Sci talks offer fascinating insights into subjects you may know a little or not much about. The talks are easy to follow and there's always a chance to ask questions of the expert afterwards in the Q&A session.
Any 4G is welcome on the Isle of Wight, but we've been left scratching our heads over where EE have decided to place their first 4G site on the Island. Has one of their directors got a holiday home there?
An Inquiry has been launched into the rollout of rural broadband as the Government introduce 'digital by default' for agricultural support payment applications.
Having been contacted by a number of constituents complaining about the poor Vodafone service on the Island, the Island’s MP, Andrew Turner, invited representatives from Vodafone to come to the Island to talk to a number of concerned Islanders who had contacted him about the issue.