Esgob Morgan goes all technological Parents and pupils at Ysgol Esgob Morgan, St Asaph can now use the latest technology to interact with their...
Free Wi-Fi at Gwynedd Council buildings Free Wi-Fi is now available at Gwynedd Council’s public buildings throughout the county. Following a recent expansion of the...
Gwynedd Council welcomes £425 million Welsh high speed broadband announcement Gwynedd Council’s Economy Cabinet Member Councillor John Wynn Jones has welcomed the news that Wales is set to become...
Welsh Language Technology Festival to be Held on 2012 Eisteddfod Maes Today (12 June), the National Eisteddfod announced details of an exciting project, providing a national stage for Welsh language...
Historical Welsh events captured on-line Research carried out by Aberystwyth University recording people’s memories of watching television footage of some of the most significant...
“Nap app” designed by Welsh IT geek tops 250,000 downloads A “nap app” designed by Cardiff-born IT expert Matthew Nifield to ensure his twin daughters enjoyed a goodnight’s sleep...
Appy home helps young people A new smartphone app has been launched to help young people set up their first home and avoid pitfalls...
1000th person gets online in Caerphilly In 2011 Welsh Government statistics stated that nearly 50,000 people in the Caerphilly county borough were digitally excluded. But...
S4C supports ‘.cymru’ and ‘.wales’ domain campaign S4C is pledging its support to the campaign to secure the right to use the ‘.cymru and ‘.wales’ domain...
Funding to make Cardiff super-fast announced in the budget Cardiff is to receive a share of UK Government funding that will allow the Welsh capital to become a...