Jan 21 2010 | Science & Technology
THE National Subsea Research Institute (NSRI) has welcomed two new member companies, including one from Tyneside, as it builds links between industry and scientific research. Read
Jan 21 2010 | Science & Technology
A PACKAGING company that is behind a product which allows consumers to control the taste of soft drinks is furthering its high-tech credentials by announcing plans to develop moving labels for bottles. Read
Jan 21 2010 | Science & Technology
A SOFTWARE firm that aims to make headaches caused by computer screens a thing of the past is in talks with mobile phone companies as it kicks off expansion plans that include recruiting more staff. Read
Jan 21 2010 | Science & Technology
MICROSOFT is working to patch a hole in its Internet Explorer browser that may have allowed Chinese hackers access to human rights activists' email accounts. Read
Jan 21 2010 | Science & Technology
A COMPANY specialising in web hosting and domain name registration has introduced a low-cost application that aims to bring e-commerce within the reach of more people. Read
Jan 21 2010 | Science & Technology
THE recent white-out across the country has certainly shown Britain to be a nation of stoics proven by the amazing Sarah Hodgson who walked her 15-mile journey to work in four hours through deep snow from her home in Consett to Oldfields restaurant in Durham. Read
Jan 21 2010 | Science & Technology
ELECTRICAL testing technology developed by a North East company is to be used by British soldiers around the world. Read
Jan 21 2010 | Science & Technology
A NORTH EAST company has beaten off competition from around Europe to develop the website for a major project aiming to address the world's future energy needs. Read
Jan 21 2010 | Science & Technology
A NORTH East digital publishing firm has secured over $1m from US investors to roll out its ground-breaking technology after signing deals with some of the world’s main comic publishing houses. Read
Jan 21 2010 | Science & Technology
OK, NOT everyone is equally enthusiastic, but the warnings of the potentially disastrous effects of climate change being shouted from the rooftops by scientists are now being taken more and more seriously. Read