Feb 23 2012 | Science & Technology
THE UK games development sector adds around £1bn to the economy every year, and employs 9,000 highly-skilled staff. So isn't it time the Government gave it a break? Johin Hill finds out more about the arguments about tax breaks for the industry. Read
Feb 23 2012 | Science & Technology
AN Australian council is the among the first organisations in the country to snap up a web accessibility service devised in Gateshead. Read
Feb 23 2012 | Science & Technology
IF you're interested in how Middlesbrough's Radiation Burn got its start, follow the scent of Old Spice. Read
Feb 23 2012 | Science & Technology
CHILDREN aged five and under will be able to learn more about what's under the hood of a car in a new app designed in Newcastle. Read
Feb 23 2012 | Science & Technology
PRINTING since 1875, Tweeting since 2011. How’s that for a Twitter bio? While the cynical or the spiteful might say it shows how long it’s taken the print world to embrace The Digital Revolution, others may read it as it’s intended ... to mark the beginning of a harmonious marketing and communications relationship between the two mediums. Read
Feb 23 2012 | Science & Technology
IF people were given a straight choice between Gateshead and California in this sniffle-ridden month, there might be a few takers for flights to the west coast. Read