The Independent, Chicago Tribune, CNBC, PC World, Forbes and the Telegraph are a handful affected
Confidence holds steady for the second month in a row, but German inflation has fallen.
It has pinpointed 16 December as the peak of the Christmas season.
Hacktivist group Anonymous has published the credit card details of KKK leader Frank Ancona
Shop Direct has offered a peek inside its huge Manchester warehouse to show how the online retailer is gearing up for the busiest shopping day of the year, Black Friday.
US jets could use the Royal Navy's new aircraft carrier before British planes use it for full strike operations.
Weibo says it would stop users from disseminating quick response (QR) codes and other marketing information.
Data may stop central bank from more rate hikes, helping inflows.
Oil futures extended losses amid speculation that Opec will not cut output.
UK trade data is disappointing, but SME exporters are showing real confidence
EUR/USD is just 100 pips away from last week's 14-month low.
'Scotland's land must be an asset that benefits the many, not the few,' said the First Minister.
BREAKING: David Cameron has said that he will get the figures below 100,000 before the election.
Lord Smith unveiled his recommendations for granting Scotland greater powers over taxation and benefits.
If the Swiss gold proposal wins a majority, it could spark a global gold rush.
It will mean that the line between Scotland and London will be back in private hands.
More than 90% of the companies rated by Moody's in Indonesia carry a stable outlook, the agency said.
The Finance Monitor, carried out by BDRC Continental, added 77% of SMEs were now profitable.
Over 16 million vehicles have been recalled globally since 2008 over Takata's airbag inflators.
MPs questioned whether it was fair for MSPs to have a say in UK decisions if granted greater powers.
Twitter wants to serve you better recommendations so it's started tracking what apps are on your phone
Smith Commission will unveil new powers for Scotland later today.
Failure to cut output will herald a price war that Gulf producers can withstand but Venezuela and Iran cannot.
John Shahidi, CEO of Shots, says his company is not selling app.
Gerhard Florin, who is currently chair of the company's compensation committee, will replace Morris.
IMF backs devaluation amid declining revenues following drop in Opec oil prices..
The European Parliament will vote on 27 November on a proposal to break up Google into separate search business and other services.
The policy is part of Labour's plan to devolve more powers from Westminster to local authorities.
IBTimes UK looks at the 'Sharing Economy' following a government report into the area.
The "world's longest urban trampoline" will be trialled in London next year