Anki Overdrive, toys of the future, and building a real world version of the Toy Story toy box
Anki is creating the next generation of toys which will have emotion, personality and interact with the world around them
Political Times: Tories given jobs boost, Oborne quits Telegraph and Mcvey reveals PM ambition
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's political news and Westminster gossip.
UN must stop Bangladesh tribunal's execution of opposition leaders and try perpetrators of 1971 genocide
Human rights barrister Geoffrey Robertson warns Bangladesh's ICT ignores international standards.
A-List Insider: Lady Gaga gets engaged, Amber Rose at war with the Kardashians
Entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the showbiz stories of the week.
Cricket World Cup 2015 predictions: Which nation will triumph?
IBTimes UK sport editor Nick Howson takes us through his favourites to win the 2015 Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand
In focus: 'Defeat misconceptions to achieve peace in Middle East' urges Open Bethlehem director
Sansour directed Open Bethlehem as part of global campaign to bring peace to Middle East.
A-List Insider: Kanye West interrupts Beck at the Grammys, Miley Cyrus makes porn debut
Entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the showbiz stories of the week.
Game of Thrones: Exhibition of the hit fantasy TV show opens in London
The Game of Thrones exhibition will run through February ahead of the fifth season coming to TV in April.
From Pegida to Syriza: The rise of radical Europe
IBTimes UK looks at the rise of anti-establishment parties across Europe such as Pegida, Podemos, Ukip and Syriza.
Inside the Calais migrant 'jungles': Why UK is the final destination on odyssey of the damned
IBTimes UK investigative video report from the French port were thousands of migrants try every night to reach Britain.
A-List Insider: Drake tries to chat up Pornhub star Mia Khalifa, Benedict Cumberbatch caught up in race row
Entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the showbiz stories of the week.
Sport Spotlight: Premier League complacency to blame for FA Cup upsets
IBTimes sport editor Nick Howson analyses the shocking upsets that took place during the FA Cup 4th round.
Holocaust Memorial Day 2015: 'Anti-Semitism isn't returning in Germany - it never left'
German counter-extremism expert Bernd Wagner tells IBTimes UK that views which inspired Holocaust are still prevalent in Germany today.
Voice-controlled drones and robot dinosaurs: London Toy Fair 2015 highlights
IBTimes UK visits the fair to see what new toys will be coming out in 2015.
Greece Election 2015: What would a Syriza victory mean for Europe?
IBTimes UK looks at whether a victory for far-left party Syriza in Greece could see them pull out of the Eurozone.
Sport Spotlight: Is victory over Manchester City the turning point for Arsenal?
IBTimes sports editor Nick Howson analyses Arsenal's shock 2-0 win over Manchester City.
Saudi Arabia Raif Badawi flogging: Corporal punishments are 'designed to scare people'
The English Pen condemned flogging and urged international community to do more to free Badawi.
Saudi Arabia: Activist Raif Badawi's flogging postponed as 'previous wounds not healed properly'
Raif Badawi was due to be publicly lashed 50 times after Friday prayers.
Charlie Hebdo massacre: Attack 'will increase stigmatisation of France's Muslims'
French politics expert Jim Wolfreys speaks on the consequences of the shootings at Charlie Hebdo.
London bus strike: What commuters and tourists need to know
Everything you need to know about this week's London bus strikes.
Paris Jewish grocery siege: French forces storm supermarket
Police storm kosher supermarket and hostages flee as siege in eastern Paris ends.
A-List Insider: Stephen Fry to marry partner Elliot Spencer, Marilyn Monroe new face of makeup brand
Entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the showbiz stories of the week
What is Pegida? A look at the anti-Islam protests dividing Germany
Pegida has attracted thousands of Germans to its rallies since the group formed in October 2014, when it held its first protest in Dresden.
January transfer window: Which deals could be made?
IBTimes sports reporters Nick Howson and Tony Mogan preview who the movers and shakers could be in the January transfer window
Food banks: The struggle to feed Britain
IBTimes UK investigates the rise of food banks in Britain
Flying a drone in the UK: What you need to know
IBTimes UK looks at the rules and regulations you must follow to fly a drone in the UK
Face-sitting porn demonstrators protest against censorship laws outside Parliament
Dozens of protesters gathered outside the Houses of Parliament to participate in a mass face-sitting demonstration against new censorship laws for British pornography.
Food banks in Britain: The shocking statistics
IBTimes UK looks at the number of people who cannot afford to eat properly in the UK, as well as the amount of people visiting food banks.
Etsy and the return of handmade goods
With the Christmas season in full swing people everywhere are browsing the shops to stock up on presents. One of those shops is the Etsy Pop-up house opening for the first time in Covent Garden. IBTimes UK had a look at what they have on offer.
London's American food boom uncovered
There is an American food boom in Britain at the moment, with countless burger restaurants, BBQ joints and 50's diners dotted across the country, offering a large slice of Americana