Alfred Joyner

Head of Video
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Alfred Joyner is Head of Video at IBT Media, incorporating International Business Times UK and Newsweek Europe.

Previously he worked for October Films and as a freelancer on various television documentaries for the History Channel and Arte.

He received a BA in Film and Television Studies from the University of Warwick in 2011.

Alfred Joyner

Rooney ready to lead England

Wayne Rooney will captain his country in a competitive fixture for the first time tonight, when England play San Marino at Wembley.

Kim Dotcom to launch new Megaupload

Kim Dotcom, the founder of famous file-sharing site Megaupload, has announced plans to start up a similar website and music service before the end of the year.

Motorola stops selling Android devices in Germany

Motorola Mobility has removed all its Android smartphones and tablets from sale in Germany, after the company failed to overturn the court decision that they infringed the patents of devices by Microsoft and Apple.

Huawei hits back at US charges

Chinese telecoms firm Huawei has hit back at claims made by the US that the company was too closely tied to the communist government and provided a US 'national security threat'.

10m iPad mini units ordered by Apple

Hot on the heels of their release of the iPhone 5, technology giant Apple has ordered more than 10 million iPad minis to be built in the run-up to Christmas, according to sources in the Asian supply chain.

One year since death of Apple founder Steve Jobs

Today marks one year, since Apple founder, Steve Jobs, died at the age of 56. The American inventor had been battling pancreatic cancer for years, and has left a lasting legacy at the tech giant, the largest publicly traded company in the world.

UK Government scraps 'flawed' £5.5bn rail contract

The British government has scrapped its decision to award the UK's multi-billion pound West Coast Main Line rail franchise to FirstGroup after saying there were 'significant technical flaws' in the bidding process.

4G peace talks between Ofcom and mobile networks

When EE announced plans to roll out 4G a few weeks ago, their goal of having the service available in 16 UK cities by Christmas signalled the company was leading the way in providing super-fast broadband to Britain.