After 20 years in Brookland, Byte Back recently completed its move to a new space in NoMa. The tech training nonprofit is now located at 899 N. Capitol St., which is about three blocks from Union ...
Byte Back is partnering with Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit The Saylor Academy to offer a free pathway to college credits. “Most Byte Back students can’t afford college,” Elizabeth Lindsey, ...
In February, retired Navy veteran John Wright came to his social worker with a new interest. He wanted to learn more about computers. Wright, 58, spent much of his career in security and law ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Byte Back has already served about 25 people through its ...
Washington, D.C.’s tech-market is growing – and job-seekers are watchful. Mayor Vincent Gray’s recent groundbreaking for the $25 million broadband expansion in Wards 5, 7 and 8 has been one major step ...
Training will be the order of business at the February meeting of the SLO Bytes PC Users Group. Three club members will lead break-out sessions on digital photography, flash drives and Web page ...