Screenwriter accuses Gibson of wild religious conspiracy theories and anti-Semitic outbursts.
We investigate why the social network paid so much of a mobile phone app.
A roundup of how the Motorola Droid Razr Maxxboth and the iPhone 4S compare.
Samsung's highly anticipated flagship device - Galaxy S3 - is poised to become the most-rivaled smartphone after iPhone 4S come 22 May.
A specs comparison of HTC's Evo 4G LTE and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
Do It Yourself! Three Easy Home Remedies for Clear, Glowing Skin!
We round up the reaction to one of the most highly anticipated Android smartphones of 2012, the HTC One X.
Samsung has remained tight-lipped about its upcoming Galaxy S3's features and release date.
We look at why a piece of legislation called the Investment Canada Act will prevent any potential suitors from buying RIM.
The outcry over the shooting of black teenager Trayvon Martin has sparked debates over racial stereotyping and self-defence laws in the United States.
Apple is set to unveil a television set in the next 12 months, so we look at the technology behind it and what features it is likely to have.
Over 80 percent of cybercrime is perpetrated by organised crime, but how is the Mob doing it? We investigate.
Apple, Nokia, RIM and Motorola are set to go to war over what the standard design for the nano-SIM will be.
You may have noticed the new Google Play icon in your email this morning, so we explain just what it's all about.
A security expert says the move away from BlackBerrys is not a good one for mobile phone security.
We preview the highly-anticipated Samsung Galaxy S3 which is set to feature a quad-core processor, HD screen and retain the ultra-thin profile.
We visit Inamo St James in London to test our its interactive table and ordering system.
Office for Budget Responsibility improves outlook for UK economic growth but critics say it is too optimistic in face of increasing global competition.
We interview consumerization expert Cesare Garlati about the benefits and risks involved in employees using their own phones and tablets for work.
As student Liam Stacey admits to using Twitter for racial abuse, IBTimes UK asks if the social network site is just the platform of hate.
Suicide of 16-year-old Moroccan rape victim renews debate about criminalising forced marriages in Britain.
Sixteen-year-old rape victim Amina Filali from Morocco killed herself after being forced to marry her rapist, casting a spotlight on the huge scale of forced child marriages in the Muslim world.
We speak to the founder of the Raspberry Pi about the decline in students computer skills, the potential of the credit-card-sized computer and what the future now holds,
With the Apple iPad 3's release date in the UK just a week away, we pit it against the best on offer from Android to see which you should buy.
Liberal Democrat business secretary's idea of taxing mansions has as many enemies as friends.
Relentless debate over health bill could see David Cameron pull plug on health secretary Andrew Lansley
We look at whether or not iPad and iPad 2 owners should be thinking about upgrading to Apple's latest tablet.
Anti-capitalist campaigners focus on London 2012 for possible future action.
Brutal murder gives glimpse into the world of witchcraft and superstition
Health and Social Care Bill, the coalition government's most controversial legislation, analysed in depth by IBTimes UK.