Nov 25 2010 | Science & Technology
MANUFACTURER Turbo Power Systems is hoping to boost its energy, defence and transport profile following a 51% surge in revenues in the first nine months of the year. Read
Nov 25 2010 | Science & Technology
THERE has never been more choice in what to play. In the 1980s many games involved a simple ‘kill or be killed’ situation, partly because this is a really simple interaction. Read
Nov 25 2010 | Science & Technology
A SOLAR technology expert based in the North East will use an upcoming conference to push for more political and financial backing for photovoltaic technology in the UK. Read
Nov 25 2010 | Science & Technology
WHEN Facebook announced its new Facebook Messaging service, which will integrate SMS, email, instant messaging and Facebook messages into a single platform, many commentators dismissed it out of hand. Read
Nov 25 2010 | Science & Technology
FORMER Canary Wharf analyst Giles Wright has returned north to set up a disaster recovery and back-up company in Newcastle. Read
Nov 25 2010 | Science & Technology
NEWCASTLE entrepreneur Ed Browne plans to take advantage of interest in English football's top flight with social media site iFanShare.com. Read
Nov 25 2010 | Science & Technology
BIO-PROCESSING company Bioinnovel is to launch a search for a fresh round of funding this winter in a bid to have its first product on the market by March. Read
Nov 25 2010 | Science & Technology
THE arrival of live in-play betting has allowed punters to take a chance on all manner of sporting occurrences. Read
Nov 25 2010 | Science & Technology
IN HIS first major speech as Prime Minister, David Cameron posed the question: "Can we re-balance economic power across our regions, across different industries, so that more people have a stake in our success?" Read