Jun 28 2012 | Science & Technology
YOU'RE an in-demand creator of amazing visuals with credits such as Lord of the Rings in your back pocket. Read
Jun 28 2012 | Science & Technology
RIGHT now, the games industry is being disrupted. And according to Torsten Reil, it's being disrupted in a giddying number of ways. Read
Jun 28 2012 | Science & Technology
THERE are a lot of people out there who love games, but struggle to play them. For example, there’s Alex, who has a condition called spinal muscular atrophy that makes it hard to hold the controller. Read
Jun 28 2012 | Science & Technology
THESE days, a TV programme doesn't just stop with the show itself. The shockwaves continue after the credits have rolled as fans hit the internet and social media looking for more. Read
Jun 28 2012 | Science & Technology
THE explosion of content on mobile has given consumers a huge amount of choice. Of course, it also means that developers are often reduced to chucking a good product into a vast ocean. Read
Jun 28 2012 | Science & Technology
The digital games industry has changed enormously since the GameHorizon conference first came to Gateshead five years ago. JOHN HILL went along to discover the latest news Read
Jun 28 2012 | Science & Technology
NORTH East companies will soon hear if they’ve been singled out for honours at this year’s Big Chip Awards. Read
Jun 28 2012 | Science & Technology
TEAMS with an eye-opening digital start-up idea have just a few days to apply for Newcastle's Ignite100 accelerator programme. Read
Jun 28 2012 | Science & Technology
MIDDLESBROUGH College is taking part in a new partnership that will see young people use their digital skills to earn a career with businesses. Read
Jun 28 2012 | Science & Technology
LIGHTING firm Polyphotonix has worked with a London artist to create a "300 Year Time Bomb". Read