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Fife online shopper's complaint helped to break fake goods operation

Fife trading standards helped in an operation which resulted in a couple being jailed for a fake shoes scam. (...)


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Canny shoppers ready to take advantage of the Boxing Day bargains

Shoppers could be in store for a Boxing Day bonanza as retailers are forced to cut prices to attract customers. (...)


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Too good to be true online deals warning

Shoppers have been warned to beware online deals that seem too good to be true. (...)


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Global fans go face-to-face with online star Hackle

Perth most popular pooch is proving to be man's best friend on Facebook. (...)


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Dundee's collections added to nation's virtual art gallery

All paintings in public ownership in Dundee have been added to an online catalogue of every publicly-owned oil painting in the UK. (...)


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Brightsolid data centre handles huge demand for British Newspaper Archive site

An online historical newspaper archive hosted by Dundee digital publishing company brightsolid saw more than a million searches carried out in its first day in operation. (...)


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Christmas shoppers warned: fakes fund crime

With Christmas approaching, consumers are being urged not to support international organised crime by purchasing counterfeit goods. (...)


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'A digital Aladdin's Cave' — Brightsolid's British Newspaper Archive project brings history to life

A multi-million-pound joint venture between Dundee-based digital publishers brightsolid and the British Library sees a massive archive of newsapers released online for the first time today. (...)


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Breo senses it's time for a move into bricks and mortar

A high-flying Dundee watches and accessories company has outlined plans to open its first retail outlet in its home town. (...)


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University researchers harnessing online chat to improve artificial speech technologies

Experts at St Andrews University believe social media could transform the lives of people unable to talk. (...)


Chat room user begged young teenagers to strip

A man who targeted young teenage girls from Perthshire through an online chat site has been put on the sex offenders register. (...)


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'We're moving with the times' — Milnathort Post Office thriving by embracing the internet

For many village post offices, the inexorable rise of the internet has been laden with doom. But in Milnathort, far from sounding the Last Post, new technology has been embraced and led to a thriving local business. (...)


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Amazon 1,000-jobs announcement is much-needed retail therapy for Fife economy

News that Amazon is to create 1,000 jobs in Fife has been greeted with delight. (...)


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Brightsolid takes on its second Saltire Foundation fellow

A scheme to encourage Scotland's next generation of business leaders and entrepreneurs has had fresh backing from Dundee-based firm brightsolid. (...)


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St John's Academy pupils win online safety prize

The winners of a school competition aimed at keeping youngsters safe when they are online have been presented with a camera prize. (...)


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Fake Twitter account sparks accusations of dirty tricks in online campaigning for Holyrood

Nationalists have been accused of waging a "dirty tricks" campaign online after a fake Twitter account appeared in the name of a Perthshire Labour candidate. (...)


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Pupils in online National Theatre of Scotland project

Pupils from schools in Perth, Glenrothes and Dundee are to take part in a 24-hour online theatre marathon. (...)


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Dundee University centre hopes to feel benefit of Nick Barratt family history lecture

A public lecture in Dundee this evening by TV genealogist Dr Nick Barratt could be the spark needed to get people researching their own family histories, Dundee University is hoping. (...)


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Brightsolid bringing 1911 census to life

As people across the country return their census forms, a Scottish IT firm is set to reveal the results of the same exercise carried out 100 years ago. (...)


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Dundee University researcher staging 'virtual death' to assess 'digital inheritance'

A Dundee University researcher is planning a 'virtual death' to find out how social networks and internet providers deal with demise. (...)


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