Jun 09 2011 | Science & Technology
DIGITAL businesses with a hunger for some US action will be able to get in the faces of leading lights from the government and companies such as Microsoft in July. Read
Jun 09 2011 | Science & Technology
CREATING a new way of allowing people to communicate is all well and good. But even then you don't get to control how people end up using it. Read
Jun 09 2011 | Science & Technology
THE changing world of the web was laid bare for visitors to the Sage in Gateshead this week at the 2011 Design It Build It Conference for web developers and designers. Read
Jun 09 2011 | Science & Technology
WE'RE living in a world where sharing is fun, but that isn't necessarily the case if you're a business. So for times when hurling your data into everyone’s bedroom isn’t going to please the boss, there's always the option of encryption. Read
Jun 09 2011 | Science & Technology
WE all know that social media is the next big thing, but as with all internet-related phenomena, it's not quite as big as we were told it was going to be. Read
Jun 09 2011 | Science & Technology
VIRTUALISATION specialist SITS Group believes Amazon’s recent cloud outage is a good example of why businesses should not put all their eggs in one basket. Read
Jun 09 2011 | Science & Technology
A SYSTEM which will allow workers on wind turbines to safely transfer from vessels to the turbines themselves is being showcased today at The Port of Tyne. Read
Jun 09 2011 | Science & Technology
WHILE the sport itself couldn't be more American, fans of Nascar haven't exactly been disappointed with what a game developer from North East England has done with one of their national favourites. Read
Jun 09 2011 | Science & Technology
NEWCASTLE'S popular First Friday gathering is set to pop up in a couple of other locations in the North East after a successful trial. Read
Jun 09 2011 | Science & Technology
THE line between the real world and the virtual world is becoming ever fainter. Read