Oct 22 2009 | Science & Technology
AMAZON, the online seller of books, music, hi-fis, fridges, televisions, blenders, one-legged mountain goats named Clive and practically everything else under the sun, will soon start selling its own e-book reader, Kindle, in the UK. Read
Oct 22 2009 | Science & Technology
INTERNET giant Yahoo yesterday revealed a surge in third quarter profits - despite a 12% drop in sales - as it slashed costs. Read
Oct 22 2009 | Science & Technology
THE chance meeting of two North Easterners in Bermuda has led to the success of an internet firm which aims to roll out 4,000 new websites over the next four years. Read
Oct 22 2009 | Science & Technology
COMPUTER experts in the region have embarked on a £123,000 collaboration project with a Chinese university which could ultimately improve the way doctors train for complicated surgery procedures. Read
Oct 22 2009 | Science & Technology
A MAJOR technology conference which has helped to put the North East on the radar of the world's digital innovators is to return to the region for a third year. Read
Oct 22 2009 | Science & Technology
WORKERS in the region will next month learn how to reduce stress by applying the fundamentals of yoga to their email inbox. Read
Oct 22 2009 | Science & Technology
A TECHNOLOGY firm has raised £500,000 in investment as it prepares to sell its latest 'cloud computing' product to the world. Read
Oct 22 2009 | Science & Technology
NANOTECHNOLOGY group Orla is looking to expand the global reach of its products with the launch of a new online shop. Read
Oct 22 2009 | Science & Technology
OF all the gadgets that fill our lives today it’s unlikely you’ve heard of Dulcimer – yet the majority of us own one and use it on a regular if not daily basis. Read
Oct 22 2009 | Science & Technology
A FIRM which aims to revolutionise the way sufferers of cancer are diagnosed and treated has won its first commercial deal. Read