Jul 01 2010 | Science & Technology
THE traditional way of making money out of games involves spending an eight or nine figure sum on a project, slapping a £40 price tag on a box and shifting as many as possible. Read
Jul 01 2010 | Science & Technology
THE loss of Midway Studios was a huge blow to Newcastle. The creator of games such as Test Drive four to six disappeared last July after its American parent filed for administration. Read
Jul 01 2010 | Science & Technology
IT'S been a while since computer games were considered merely a teenagers' diversion. And now they are about to take over our lives, as John Hill discovered at the Games Horizon conference on Tyneside. Read
Jul 01 2010 | Science & Technology
NORTH East games industry network GameHorizon is to open its membership to companies all over the country. Read
Jul 01 2010 | Science & Technology
IT'S not every day that you get to meet someone who has flown beyond the boundaries of the Earth's atmosphere. But that's exactly what happened to me yesterday, along with many school children from across the region. Read
Jul 01 2010 | Science & Technology
COOKIES. Do you know what they are? No, not the ones with a tasty white chocolate or raisin filling, but the type that may be placed on your computer on a daily basis without you even realising. Read
Jul 01 2010 | Science & Technology
GATESHEAD'S ITPS has helped North East law firm Hay & Kilner to save £125,000 from its IT infrastructure costs over the next five years. Read
Jul 01 2010 | Science & Technology
SOFTWARE firm Bond Solutions has started an ambitious expansion as the first company to sign up for a place at a new hub for digital companies in the North East. Read