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.
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.
After five years' notice, last week Microsoft stopped support for Windows XP, but still over half of the council's computers haven't been upgraded, leaving them potentially vulnerable to attacks.
Over time, all of the things that have occurred in David's political life have, gradually, been erased from his Wikipedia page. Who could have done that? OnTheWight ask him if it was him.
Customers in many parts of Ventnor have had no service since 14th November and there's no solid date as to when it will be fixed. What are we paying for?
WightFibre is a company that's changing, serviced and run from the Island, for the Island. This is the first in the series of features, detailing what those changes are.