As new movie Her is released, IBTimes asks if we could one day fall in love with a machine?
Should you get Poke Bank or avoid it?
IBTimes examines how dredging works and what other flood defences are available to affected areas.
Flappy Bird is still downloadable if you know where to look.
IBTimes UK looks at some of the countries where the imposition of sharia law has caused violence and deprivation of human rights
Zoo attraction Marius killed with a bolt pistol by keeper and fed to other animals despite outcry.
Federico Ciccarese's Stunning iPhone 6 Concept Designs promise to be a treat for Apple fans.
3 games similar to Flappy Bird to feed your addiction.
How to trade and hack with Pokemon bank.
Health and environmental debate is moot
Business writer Kevin Roose lifts the lid on behaviour of financial elite.
Developer Jacob Allred makes fake data generator websites for a living.
2001 census in England and Wales estimated 23,000 girls under age 15 could be at risk each year.
Home Office announces ban on cheap booze from April from campaigners split on effectiveness.
Expert says pursuit of retweets and follows partly to blame for recent hoaxes
TfL will refund a single journey - as long as delay was within their control.
Microsoft wants you to know that its software is still a big deal.
Lynch founded technology firm Autonomy which was bought by HP in a controversial £7bn deal.
This week we are celebrating the 10th birthday of Facebook.
Mark Zuckerberg is the driving force behind the world's biggest social network, and as it turns ten, technology editor David Gilbert looks at how he has grown up in the last decade.
On Facebook's 10th birthday, we look back at the first decade of the social media website from its origins in 2004.
Fury over Copenhagen's sale of stake in state-owned power company to global bank.
The richest person in China, Wang Jianlin, built his empire with property, leisure and entertainment firms.
Follow the transfer deadline day live with IBTimes UK.
As China's middle class population grows, UK firms should seize the lucrative opportunities in front of them.
IBTimes UK looks into some of the most dangerous drug cartels in Mexico.
EXCLUSIVE REPORT: Amid reports of massacre of 48 Rohingya in Rakhine state, Muslims in Yangon live in fear.
Damage to South Sudan's oil industry could cripple its future.
This week Apple is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the original Macintosh computer, which helped revolutionise personal computing.
The Rennard scandal plunged the Lib Dems in to civil war, whilst Ukip's Farage outraged women.