Digital Dan and Dennis — Dandy and Beano comics hit the App Store
Desperate Dan and Dennis the Menace have entered the digital age — more than three years after celebrating their 70th birthdays. (...)
Digital Dundee on show at NEoN 2011
It's bright, it's exciting, it's innovative and it's in Dundee for a whole week. Jennifer Cosgrove looks at NEoN, Scotland's only digital arts festival. (...)
Games firm Outplay Entertainment's new HQ in Dundee
New Dundee games firm Outplay Entertainment has opened its new offices in the city. (...)
Viridor leading the way in responsible disposal of 'e-waste'
The Perth firm which recycles electronics for Scottish local authorities has branded as "unacceptable" the illegal export of electronic waste — or e-waste — by unscrupulous "underground" companies. (...)
Ferryden boasts Facebook first for Angus
A community council in Angus has become the first locally to set up a Facebook page in a bid to publicise its activities and raise its profile. (...)
Teams from over 70 universities Dare to be Digital
Dare to be Digital, the world's leading computer games design competition, has attracted applications from over 70 universities around the world. (...)
Dare To Be Digital iPad game Sculpty reaches the App Store — and goes for a BAFTA
A game produced as part of Abertay University's Dare to be Digital competition is being made available worldwide. (...)
Review: 4 Elements (Nintendo DS)
The latest puzzler to hit the Nintendo DS will bring out the wizard in you: eyes keen and stylus swift as you match the eldritch symbols, with pondering strokes of the chin in between. (...)
St Andrews University researchers to explore older people's technology fears
St Andrews University researchers are leading a project to alleviate 'Big Brother' fears experienced by older people when faced with new technology. (...)
AppJam Dundee award goes to iGiveADamn blood donor app
The winners of the UK's first AppJam have been announced after a 48-hour challenge in Dundee to produce the next killer app. (...)
Developers working against the clock at AppJam Dundee
It's all app-ening at Discovery Point in Dundee this week as 30 software developers compete to create the best new products for the mobile, online, games and app industries. (...)
Pictoplasma's monster mash heralds start of NEoN festival
No, Dundee has not been invaded by rampaging monsters. These big, hairy visitors are definitely friendly. (...)
Review: Fallout 3 New Vegas (Xbox 360)
Having invested a hefty number of hours in Fallout 3, Bethesda Studios' franchise reboot, genre fans are in schedule-clearing mood for its sequel of sorts, New Vegas. Can Obsidian, members of which worked on the first two titles, leave its mark on the franchise? (...)
AppCon organiser urges developers to grab mobile opportunity
Small computer games companies creating mobile phone applications can fill the gap left in Dundee's digital economy by the collapse of giants like Realtime Worlds, an industry expert says. (...)
Fibrecity broadband workers tell of shock at lay-offs
Work on Dundee's Fibrecity high-speed broadband project has come to a halt and staff laid off — in worrying developments that workers say have come "like a bolt from the blue". (...)
NEoN festival build-up continues with creative writing workshops
Author Zoe Venditozzi held a series of creative writing workshops at Abertay University on Saturday as part of the run-up to the NEoN digital arts festival. (...)
Whatever happened to the paperless society?
Up to his neck in the modern-day flood of bills, flyers, pamphlets and brochures, Grant Reid remembers being promised that it would all be so different. (...)
Bus passengers face long wait for realtime displays to return
Dundee's realtime bus information system could be out of action for several more weeks. (...)
Superfast broadband firm now accepting connection requests
The company behind the project to bring superfast broadband to Dundee has urged residents and small businesses to sign up for a free connection. (...)
Online payslips pilot scheme raises concerns
A teachers' union has expressed concerns about the possibility of Fife Council issuing online payslips for its 20,000-plus workforce. (...)