Technology

After Covid-19 struck in 2020, the Edinburgh Internati
The Edinburgh Science Festival will be launching its online
This year’s Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations and the midnight fireworks will be
It's fair to say that geologist James Hutton (1726-1797) was a rock star of the Edinburgh Enlightenment.
‘Anomaly Theatre Company’ debuts Surveillance at this year’s Fringe, promising a dark exploration
The e-book, along with content-containing apps and an increasing range of electronic and digital methods of…
The annual Manipulate Visual Theatre Festival opens today (Monday) continuing until Saturday with a…
This was an imaginative and inspirational double act - an international best selling crime…
There can be no doubt that publishing is undergoing significant and long-lasting change.
Ten years ago it was widely publicised that minerals such as coltan and cassiterite used in electronics,…
Nowadays, it’s pretty easy to become a household name. All you have to do is make a great video, post it on…
Nicholas Carr came prominently to public attention with his article ‘Is Google making Us Stupid?’ He has, in…
This proved to be the most interesting and liveliest of the Guardian debates at the Edinburgh International…
Misha Glenny was introduced by Douglas Fraser, the BBC News Scotland business and economy editor, who noted…
Peter Arnott is now at the end of a unique year-long stint as Resident Playwright, based at the ESRC Genomics…
The slow, plinky-plonk, whistling music, that sounded like the background to a light-hearted French film,…
Whither the future? A question many of us ask, especially when we’ve no idea what the answer may be.
Is technology improving the Edinburgh Festival experience? You'd think so. At least, it should be making it…