Starr Computers Inc on Saturday unveiled a new computer sharing device called “The Virtual Computer” at an Information Communications Technology (ICT)/Women’s Empowerment seminar hosted with the S4 Foundation, a women’s support network.
About 30 women received training in ICT and entrepreneurship at the conference room of the local company, where they were exposed to information on available opportunities. The group included 11 women brought down from St Cuthbert’s Mission to participate. These are women skilled in Arts and Craft and they are now being given an opportunity to market their skill and pieces.
The women were schooled on the revolutionary new computer sharing device, “the virtual box” which Starr will be launching in a secondary school shortly, after which it hopes it will catch on so that more schools can benefit from electronic learning. The device works by connecting a standard computer processing unit (cpu) to a number of monitors with keyboard and mouse, multiplying the