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Shout Digital give OK! magazine app a facelift

A CELEBRITY news app for OK! magazine has received a facelift, courtesy of Newcastle's Shout Digital.Read

Gareth Edmondson unveiled as chief executive of Thumbstar Games

FORMER Ubisoft Reflections managing director Gareth Edmondson has been unveiled as the new chief executive of mobile games service provider Thumbstar Games.Read

Top tech expert to head up IT team at ITPS

ONE of the region's top technical experts has joined £12m turnover ICT solutions firm ITPS, as part of the company's plans to double turnover and create at least 30 jobs. Read

How flood led to digital art innovation at Coda Arts

MORE than eight years ago, a flood hit Peter McAdam’s flat, ruining many of his old photos. All the same, once he’d fished them out, he couldn’t take his eyes off them.Read

Newcastle Science City seeking solutions to all kinds of problems

After a test run last month, Newcastle Science City is challenging entrepreneurs and businesses in a slightly different way.Read

North East firms urged to go global in search for success

COMPANIES in the life sciences and mobile sectors have been offered the chance to develop their business by UK Trade & Investment.Read

Keep your business on the move

LAST Thursday saw the UK’s largest mobile working conference, UnLTD2011, take place in the North East at the Gateshead Hilton.Read

Help others to help your business

IN an age when all shops must offer disabled access and measures are in place for many special needs, it’s amazing how many companies continue to ignore the needs of disabled customers online.Read

Gareth Edmondson of Newcastle game studio Ubisoft Reflections

Gareth Edmondson leaves Ubisoft Reflections

GAMES studio Ubisoft Reflections has confirmed that studio head Gareth Edmondson has left after more than a decade.Read

Fluid Pixel and Smiley World collaborate to produce mobile game

NO one knows exactly when they locked up Smiley, but it appears he’s breaking out.Read

Siemens Energy Service Training Centre set to open

As Europe strives to meet its renewable energy generation targets, there will be a need for skilled workers. This is where the Newcastle-based Siemens Energy Service Training Centre comes in. Ahead of its opening, John Hill talks to the company.Read

Codeworks Connect event set to take place in Gateshead

HOW do you attract the attention of the tech media? Do you hold a DIY firework display or lure them out with food as if they were shy badgers?Read

North East businesses attend UK's largest technology show

COMPANIES from the North East are down in London's Docklands this week to turn heads at the UK's largest technology show.Read

Mobility key to happiness and success

IT never ceases to amaze me how much talent we have in the North East. Although, thinking about it, I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that so many people choose to base themselves in the best part of the UK.Read

Giving 'tender' loving care in business

IF you know nothing about the project or the people involved, what makes you think you can win their business?Read

Ross Linnett, MD of Recite Ltd

Technology firm Recite planning global expansion

IT’S popping up on council websites around the region, but the influence of web-accessibility tool Recite is tempting private companies and overseas governments.Read

Cels awards honour innovative North East health projects

IN one corner, you've got a hand-held device used to detect drugs and diseases. In another, you've got an organisation which encourages people to cut down smoking and boost exercise.Read

Eshtech's virtual site becomes a reality

THERE are many companies thriving in space at NETPark’s Sedgefield site, and still more who use its virtual support network NETPark Net.Read

GameHorizon Conference 2012 dates announced

NEXT year’s GameHorizon Conference is to take place on June 27 and 28 at its usual haunt, The Sage Gateshead.Read

Help Training Courses to invest in course providers

TRAINING course innovation Help TrainingCourses.com has boosted its balance with a £55,000 investment, which it will use to swell its growing roster of course providers.Read