PlayStation 4 Controller's Lightbar Could Drain Battery Life
Sony has confirmed the Lightbar on the PlayStation 4 Dual-Shock controller cannot be switched off.
EA, Ubisoft and Activision Cast Doubt over Wii U's Future
EA, Ubisoft and Activision have all expressed doubt over the financial future of Nintendo's Wii U
World of Warcraft Rolls out In-Game Payments as Player Numbers Decline
Real money purchases are being tested in World of Warcraft, as the game suffers a declining player base
Beyond: Two Souls Preview
We try out Beyond: Two Souls, Quantic Dream's exclusive game for the PS3 starring Ellen Page
Former Valve Hardware Designer Was 'Stabbed in the Back'
Jeri Ellsworth, formerly of Valve's hardware division, has criticised the company's management structure saying it "doesn't work"
Don Mattrick Planned Zynga Buyout While at Microsoft
Don Mattrick, recently named Zynga's new CEO, planned to buy the company out while managing Microsoft's Xbox division
Apple Marks App Store Fifth Birthday with Free Downloads
To mark the fifth anniversary of the App Store, several previously paid-for apps are being made available for free
PlayStation 4: Hands-On with the Launch Games
We try out the PS4 launch games: Killzone: Shadow Fall, Infamous: Second Son, Driveclub and Knack.
PlayStation 4: First Impressions of Sony's New Console
We test the PlayStation 4 and give our first impressions on the console's graphics and Dual-Shock 4 controller
Game Studio Spotlight - Jagex
In the penultimate episode of Game Studio Spotlight, we visit Runescape creator Jagex at its Cambridge HQ
Xbox One Reputation System Will Punish Badly Behaved Players
Xbox One will use a new "reputation" system to separate well and badly behaved players online
Why Games Matter Blog - Do We Want British Games?
As UK developers lobby for tax breaks, we ask whether "culturally British" games would be a good thing?
Atari Founder Blames Shareholders for Company's Bankruptcy
Atari founder Nolan Bushnell has blamed the company's bankruptcy on shareholders, accusing them of overly focusing on merchandise
European Game Developers Voice Support for UK Tax Breaks
Despite concerns from the European Commission, European game developers have voiced support for UK game industry tax credit
Ouya Review
We review the Ouya, a new home console that plays Android games via your TV set
The Enemy Within: Cyber-Theft Expert Warns of Growing "Insider" Threat
A cyber-security expert has warned of the threat of insiders leaking business secrets to foreign hackers
Xbox Head Don Mattrick Joins Zynga as CEO
Don Mattrick, who oversaw the Xbox One, has left Microsoft to join troubled Facebook game developer Zynga
US to Pressure China on Intellectual Property Cyber-Theft
US Treasury Secretary Jack Lew to press China on the cyber-theft of business data.
Apple Applies for 'iWatch' Trademark in Japan
Apple has filed a trademark application for its long-rumoured wearable device, the iWatch
Britain: Cyber-Attacks on 'Industrial Scale' Steal Business Secrets
As the Prism scandal continues, GCHQ director claims hackers are stealing business secrets 'on an industrial scale'.
Game Studio Spotlight - Born Ready Games
Continuing our series on the British game industry, we speak to Strike Suit Zero creator Born Ready Games
Top 10 Android Apps of the Week June 2013
A round up of the best Android apps.
The Secret Diary of Edward Snowden, Aged 29 and Three-Quarters
With the NSA whistleblower still holed up in Moscow airport, IBTimes takes a sneak look at how he keep himself occupied.
NSA Snooping Scandal: Microsoft Seeks Court Permission to Publish NSA Data Requests
Microsoft has requested permission to publish details of data requests it received from the NSA's Prism initiative
Government Delays Faster Broadband Until 2017
The government's plans to introduce faster internet to UK households by 2015 have been pushed back two years
EU Report Finds Internet Speeds 25% Slower than Advertised
A report by the European Commission has found that internet speeds in EU are lower than advertised by providers
Recreation of 1940s Edsac Computer has First Demo
A replica of a 1940s computer, Edsac, has had its first successful demo.
Top Five Replacements for Google Reader
Google is shutting down its RSS reader. Here are five top replacements, including AOL, Feedly and Pulse
Why Games Matter Blog - On Violence Debate, Games Need to Get in the Ring
If confused opinions are going to be righted, games need to speak up on gun violence
US Senator Backs Research into Link Between Violence and Videogames
The US Senator for Connecticut has voiced support for research into uncovering link between videogames and violence