New technology promises to help players become winning machines on the golf course
It may be famed as the ancient home of golf, but some distinctly 21st century technology has set tongues wagging in St Andrews. (...)
Green light for new council vehicles
A pledge has been made to invest in greener technology for Perth and Kinross Council vehicles. (...)
Brightsolid helps Dundee Science Festival crowds delve into the past
Hundreds of people have taken advantage of a free chance to research their family history at Dundee Science Festival. (...)
UK Government told Longannet carbon capture scheme collapse must be explained
Ministers have been urged to come clean on the collapse of the carbon capture project planned for Longannet amid suggestions money was the main motivation behind the decision. (...)
Salmond launches SNP conference with strong attack on UK Government's decision to axe Longannet project
Alex Salmond insisted a ''change is coming'' as he put the drive for independence at the forefront of the SNP party conference. (...)
£20 million already spent on failed Longannet carbon capture scheme
More than £20 million was ploughed into Longannet's ill-fated carbon capture programme, ScottishPower has revealed. (...)
Changing technology market spells end for Dundee firm Computa Services & Consultants
A Dundee computer systems firm has been placed into liquidation with the loss of six jobs. (...)
Bus passengers finding it hard to get touchy-feely with new timetable technology
A tatty piece of paper may prove more helpful to bus passengers than the latest hi-tech timetable alternative, it appears. (...)
Council chief sees big potential in social media
Angus Council's chief executive believes social media can play a big part in getting information to the public. (...)
Longannet carbon capture scheme rumours described as 'deeply worrying'
ScottishPower has insisted talks with the UK Government are continuing, despite strong rumours that its flagship carbon capture and storage project is on the brink of collapse. (...)
FMC Technologies recruiting for 240 posts
FMC Technologies has begun recruiting to fill 240 posts, 70 of which are at its Dunfermline plant. (...)
North Sea knowledge puts Scotland ahead in the renewables race
Scotland's offshore wind industry could be given a massive headstart over its international rivals because of the country's oil and gas industry. (...)
'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. (...)
MSP backing Milnathort firm to rescue troubled wind turbine maker Proven Energy
A Kinross-shire company has launched a bid to save a wind turbine manufacturer and secure 70 Scottish jobs. (...)
'My talker gives me a voice' — 'Stuart' makes an appearance at Hill of Beath
Children's minister Angela Constance has launched technology to help pupils with communication difficulties in Fife. (...)
Scottish Government puts renewable energy at centre of economic strategy
The Scottish Government will invest £70 million to support offshore windfarms as renewable energy becomes the country's economic priority. (...)
Film star Brian Cox opens university's new Visual Effects Research Lab
Hollywood star and Dundee University rector Brian Cox opened a major new laboratory in the city this week. (...)
Gaming firms fear a 'brain drain' from Dundee
Half of the companies in Dundee's computer games sector fear a "brain drain". (...)
Internet-savvy Perth church takes worship into the cloud
A Perth church has embraced the latest technology to reach out to the wider world. (...)
Abertay University running £25,000 contest for aspiring tech-heads
Abertay University has teamed up with a technology programme to run a computer games contest. (...)