The Massachusetts Department of Corrections’ (DOC) tablet program has become the most widely used of its kind nationally, ...
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Because most of the roughly 6,000 people incarcerated in the state will be released, Massachusetts Department of Correction ...
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The Oregon Department of Corrections is planning a program to provide tablets to all inmates, with features split between free and paid access.
AirTalk Wireless reaches 2 million users, expanding Lifeline services, device access, and connectivity for eligible ...
Like me, you've probably seen buildings that have been empty for years. "Why hasn't something replaced the old Panera Bread store?" I've often wondered. Now, someone is putting AI to use to address ...
Upsher-Smith Laboratories, LLC (Upsher-Smith), a subsidiary of Bora Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd. (6472.TW and BORAY.OTCQX) today announced the launch of dedicated caregiver and healthcare professional ...
The tablets’ content offer basic education, vocational courses, resume building, job training and reentry preparation.
A top supplier of digital devices in U.S. prisons is launching a new program to help incarcerated individuals earn a high school diploma by using the company’s tablets. Advocates say the expansion in ...
There’s a general consensus that too much screen time is bad for kids. But what happens when everything in modern society is ...
Emalex Biosciences received a patent covering an orally disintegrating tablet (ODT) formulation of ecopipam, an ...