Fresh warning about online scammers claiming to be from Microsoft
A Dundee man is warning people to stay alert of cyber criminals after he became the target of an online scam. (...)
Expansion of software firm GFI MAX to create 40 jobs
Dundee has been given a major jobs boost after a leading software firm announced it is to double in size over the next few months. (...)
Campaign against polio focuses on the crocuses
Hundreds of crocuses will be planted in Dundee this week during a worldwide campaign against polio. (...)
Scam phone call prompts warning for computer users
Angus Council trading standards service has issued a warning to consumers on a new computer scam. (...)
Dare ProtoPlay gives glimpse of the future
Abertay University has unveiled 15 new video games at an Edinburgh Festival event. (...)
Review: Limbo (Xbox 360)
A charming independent game that surpasses the art direction of blockbuster titles, Limbo's developer sets the bar high, while making questionable business decisions. (...)
Review: Crackdown 2 (Xbox 360)
Story, visuals, controls: criticisms of the first game are levelled at its successor but an increased sense of childish fun make up for some deficiencies. (...)
Crackdown 2 company racks up award
A Dundee company has come out on top at the world's largest computer games exhibition. (...)
More on: Dundee | Los Angeles | Ruffian Games | Billy Thompson | Microsoft
Crackdown 2 coup for Dundee's Proper Games
A Dundee developer has been commissioned to create additional downloadable content for one of the year's most highly-anticipated games. (...)
More on: Microsoft | Proper Games | Ruffian Games | Dundee | Chris Wright
Lecturer warns of PC virus phone scam
A Dundee University lecturer has warned computer owners in the city to be on their guard against a new phone scam. (...)
More on: Broughty Ferry | Dundee | Andrew Munns | Microsoft | Dundee University
Pirated games ad shames council
A Dundee City Council employee is facing disciplinary action after pirated computer games were advertised for sale on the local authority's intranet. (...)
More on: Dundee | Jimmy Black | Dundee City Council | Microsoft