Jul 09 2009 | Science & Technology
A TRADE trip to the Continent has helped a North East technology firm to a £750,000 contract with global industrial group Cepsa. Read
Jul 09 2009 | Science & Technology
INTERNET giant Google is developing a new operating system for laptop computers in a move seen as a bold challenge to Microsoft's dominance. Read
Jul 09 2009 | Science & Technology
A NORTH technology firm is expecting to increase its list of military clients after exhibiting at a Nato conference in Africa. Read
Jul 09 2009 | Science & Technology
A NORTHUMBERLAND entrepreneur is off to the US to share the secrets of using a blog and social networking to boost international business. Read
Jul 09 2009 | Science & Technology
TODAY it is a major resource for driving innovation in businesses, so it’s hugely important to optimise it. Read
Jul 09 2009 | Science & Technology
SIR Stuart Rose has survived a shareholder vote designed to split his controversial dual role at the helm of Marks & Spencer. Read
Jul 09 2009 | Science & Technology
A YOUNG entrepreneur has launched a new service allowing any pub in Britain to create a free, ad supported website and online community. Read
Jul 09 2009 | Science & Technology
NANOTECHNOLOGY firm Orla has stepped up its presence in Asia by forming a partnership with one of Japan's biggest glass manufacturers. Read
Jul 09 2009 | Science & Technology
THE science and technology sector received welcome news recently when the Government decided to re-establish the parliamentary Science and Technology Committee. Read
Jul 09 2009 | Science & Technology
FOR technology businesses, the need to win investment can dominate the months and years to market entry. Read
Jul 09 2009 | Science & Technology
A BLUEPRINT to turn the North East into a digital superpower has finally evolved into bricks and mortar. Andrew Mernin talks to DigitalCity director Mark Elliott to find out more about the ambitious 25-year project. Read
Jul 09 2009 | Science & Technology
THE Queen's Crown Estate property empire has admitted that more than £1bn had been wiped from the value of its assets – the first decline since 1993. Read