Kim Dotcom announces new Megaupload
Kim Dotcom, the founder of famous file-sharing site Megaupload, has announced a new website that can sidestep American piracy laws, and will be "bigger, better, faster, stronger and safer".
Ask Jeeves: Demand for British Butlers on the Rise across the World [VIDEO]
Rich unscathed by global economic problems as they turn to British butlers to seal their status.
Demand for British butlers on the rise across the world
The British butler is an archetypal image, popularised across the world in television shows such as Jeeves & Wooster, Upstairs Downstairs and Downton Abbey.
Arsenal beat Reading 7-5 in League Cup thriller
Arsenal came back from 4-0 down to beat Reading 7-5 after extra time, in a game that had everything you could ask for, especially goals.
Walt Disney buys Lucasfilm, Star Wars VII announced
Walt Disney Co. has acquired Lucasfilm for $4.05bn, and announced that a new Star War Film will be made for 2015.
Wenger says League Cup is still important
Arsenal travel to Reading in the fourth round of the Capital One Cup tonight, and manager Arsene Wenger has insisted that his side will be going all out to secure victory.
Cricket: England take on India in tour opener
England captain Alastair Cook spoke ahaed of the team's first match aganst India A in Mumbai
4G network switched on around the UK
Today is the day 4G finally comes to the UK, as the super-fast mobile network has been launched in 11 cities across the country by EE.
Skyfall: Bond Kills Box Office Records with $77.7m in Opening Weekend Takings
23rd instalment in James Bond 007 film franchise straight to No 1 in 25 markets overseas.
Search for missing British boy in southern France
Police in France are searching for a 12 year old British boy who has been missing since a storm hit the south coast island of Porquerolles two days ago.
Anonymous threatens social game makers Zynga
Beware, beware the 5th of November, especially if you're social games developer Zynga. The company has been targeted by hacker collective Anonymous.
Referee Mark Clattenburg involved in new race row
Manchester United beat Chelsea 3-2 at Stamford Bridge, in match marred in controversy not just because of the result on the field.
Ruling Party wins Ukraine election
Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych has claimed victory for his party in one of the most closely watched parliamentary elections in the country's history. Supporters of the pro-business Regions Party took to the streets of Kiev to celebrate.
Homeland Season 2 Episode 4 Review - New Car Smell
Cat and mouse spy game returns with Carrie and Brody at loggerheads.
The Walking Dead Season 3 Episode 2 Review – Sick
Rick faces a group of prison inmates who threaten the livelihood of the entire group.
US GDP grows 2% ahead of presidential election
It's not long to go now until people across the United States take to the polling booths to choose who will lead their country as President.
British Exxon Mobil executive killed in Brussels
A senior British executive working with oil giant Exxon Mobil, has been murdered in Belgian capital Brussels.
EDF raises energy prices by 10.8%
The fifth of the big six energy companies to announce their price plans to customers, EDF Energy has confirmed that they will hike up the price of gas and electricity by 10.8 per cent from 7 December.
Boxing trainer Emanuel Steward dies aged 68
Emanuel Steward, the legendary boxing trainer who directed world champion fighters such as Thomas Hearns, Wladimir Klitschko and Lennox lewis, has died at a Chicago hospital aged 68.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer excited by Windows 8
Microsoft has launched a radical new version of its Windows operation system, Windows 8. Company CEO talked about the ground-breaking features of the new OS.
Carrick Misplaced As United Crave Continuity [PODCAST]
The IB Times UK sports desk discuss the poor performances English clubs suffered in the Champions League this week.
Mancini says City side lacked spirit
Manchester City's hopes of progressing in the Champions League hang by a thread after they lost 3-1 to Ajax in Amsterdam.
Ex-Goldman director Rajat Gupta gets 2 years' jail
Former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta has been handed a two year prison sentence after being found guilty of insider trading.
Arsenal looking to bounce back from Norwich defeat
It was night of mixed results for British sides in the Champions League.
James Bond steals the show at Skyfall premiere
Stars of the latest James Bond film, Skyfall, have met with Prince Charles at the Royal Albert Hall for the premiere of the new 007 movie.
iPad Mini announced by Apple
Apple has announced the iPad mini at a media event in San Francisco, featuring a 7.9in display with the same 1280 x 768 resolution as the iPad 2, an A5 processor and with prices starting from £269.
Monster Energy Drink Probed by US Food and Drug Watchdog after Reports of Five Deaths [VIDEO]
14-year-old Anais Farnier said to have died after drinking two cans of Monster in 24 hours.
Iron Man 3: Explosive First Trailer of Robert Downey Jr Sequel Unveiled [VIDEO]
Iron Man confronts his greatest foe, The Mandarin, in third instalment of Marvel comic book superhero movie franchise.
Tony Scott suicide: Film director did not have cancer
British film director Tony Scott did commit suicide when he jumped from the Los Angeles suspension bridge, but he did not have cancer, according to an LA county coroner.
Mata says Chelsea will prevail against Shakhtar
Three British clubs are in actions tonight in the Champions League, as Manchester United host Braga, Chelsea travel to Shakhtar Donetsk and Celtic play Barcelona.