You can now share images of Wolverhampton crooks thanks to an app
A policing app which allows the public to share images of suspected criminals is to be rolled out to Wolverhampton.
A policing app which allows the public to share images of suspected criminals is to be rolled out to Wolverhampton.
An app development company has relocated into Shropshire after becoming the latest company to take a letting on Shrewsbury Business Park.
Two Shropshire colleges have set up systems to stop a social media app - claimed to be a "breeding ground for discrimination" - being used on their campuses.
A man raped a woman he had met on an internet dating app in a Telford hotel room, a court heard.
A new mobile game is set to blaze onto the scene in the next few months and could be Wolverhampton's answer to Angry Birds.
It's the app that gives you all the latest news, sport and comment from the Shropshire Star – and it's free to download.
A packaging company which moved to major new premises just over a year ago says it now plans to capitalise on its additional space to grow turnover to £20 million by the end of the decade.
Visitors, shoppers and revellers in Shrewsbury now have a new and independent local guide to help them find their perfect pub.
A packaging film company based in Shropshire has made a fresh six-figure investment in company machinery after sales smashed the £10 million barrier for the first time.
A few weeks ago, I wrote a column about love in the digital age. In my quest to further discover just how difficult this could be, I did something I am not proud of.
A few weeks ago, I wrote a column about love in the digital age. In my quest to further discover just how difficult this could be, I did something I am not proud of.
A new phone app will allow residents to report potholes, litter and fly tipping at the touch of a button.
Sue Wood has been a Shropshire Star reader since the first copy was printed 50 years ago.
A man took photographs of his girlfriend on a stolen mobile phone – unaware that the phone's owner was receiving them on his laptop.
It is a pile of rusty metal, being lovingly restored at Shropshire's RAF Cosford Museum. But, thanks to the wonders of modern technology, the World War Two Dornier bomber will fly again – over London's Trafalgar Square.