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Guest blog: Why digital transformation is the next evolution of your business

It’s a big word, digital transformation, and is a term that goes beyond just ensuring you have the right computers

Gamers flock to Manchester and enjoy pixel party and the history of computer games at Power UP

The event on the first floor of MOSI’s Great Western Warehouse gives more than 350 people at a time the chance to test out 160-plus consoles, spanning the last 40 years of gaming history.

Will Virtual Reality technology revolutionise our lives?

VR is a growing industry, with audiences ranging from children to older adults and the headsets are forecasted by 2021 to be worth $18.8 Billion.

‘Big world out there… on the internet!’: Oldham oldies catching the computer bug

Chadderton pensioners are catching the computer bug, after Age UK Oldham and Oldham Council united to provide them technology classes.

In pics: Sneak peak of video game set in ruins of futuristic Manchester ahead of expo

The world’s first computer game entirely based in Manchester, Beyond Flesh and Blood, will be displayed in its early stage at EXG Rezzed in London next week.

North West parents believe computer games and school curriculums drain kids’ creativity

Parents in the North West believe the school curriculum and consumer technology are stifling their children’s creativity, according to a new study.

A helping paw: Fire-hit Manchester Dogs’ Home get click up with computer donation from Derby uni

The University of Derby has provided a helping paw to fire-hit Manchester Dogs’ Home with 20 computers following an urgent plea from the centre.

Piccadilly Pulse: Is bendy iPhone 6 another sign of Apple’s decline since Steve Jobs’ death?

Apple’s new bendy iPhone 6 is just another in a long line of issues marring the reputation of the software giant

Biopic blockbuster on Manchester codebreaker Alan Turing announced as British Film Festival opener

Alan Turing’s hotly-anticipated biopic starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley will open the British Film Festival it has been revealed alongside the film’s first trailer.

Terminator-style ‘Judgement Day’ could be reality if we keep developing A.I., warns Manchester tech expert

MM spoke to Manchester tech expert, Tom Cheesewright, about the future of artificial intelligence and what problems society might face.

Kids into keyboard kings: Manchester CoderDojo shows children secret behind apps, computers and websites

Manchester youngsters are logging onto a global coding dojo movement which teaches them how to computer code – and is giving a karate chop to the rest of the world.

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