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Why Games Matter Blog - Hitman: Absolution Isn't Sexy
The third and final part in our look in-depth look at the Hitman games deals with sex and sexual themes across the franchise.
'Moscow-on-Seine' Orthodox Cathedral by Eiffel Tower gets Greenlight [PHOTOS]
French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault confirms Moscow-backed cathedral will still be built despite criticism from Parisian public.
Garden Cities: Clegg Revives Century-Old Green Urban Idea
£225m project inspired by early 20th century garden cities such as Welwyn and Letchworth.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Review
Call of Duty: Black Ops II, from Treyarch, is an incredible reinvention of the world's most popular game franchise that you absolutely have to play
Mayan Calendar 2012: Superstorm Sandy, Extreme Weather and the Armageddon Prophecy
As Athena and Brutus batter the US in superstorm Sandy's wake, it has emerged that extreme weather caused the downfall of ancient Maya.
4G Focus: European Commission Promises 4G for All
By forcing member states to open up spectrum currently being used for 3G to be used by 4G technologies, the Europe is promising fast broadband for all.
Halo 4 Review
Halo 4 follows series protagonist Master Chief as he combats a new and mysterious enemy, in the reboot of the popular series.
Norodom Sihanouk, the King-Father is Mourned by His People. More Than Even Cambodia's Government Expected?
Seldom today does one hear of a person being charged with lese-majeste, yet 43-year-old Wang Zia Chao a Chinese garment factory supervisor was found guilty of this crime on Tuesday, 23 October 2012 by a judge in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. Her crime was "...intentionally damaging the photos..." of recently deceased former King Norodom Sihanouk who abdicated in favour of one of his sons in 2004 and died in Beijing, aged 89, on 15 October. The former King's body was flown back ...
Nvidia Tegra 4 Processor to Make its Debut at CES 2013
Nvdia is expected to unveil its Tegra 4 processor at CES in January 2013.
Apple iPad 4 v Microsoft Surface: Can First Windows 8 Tablet Outshine Apple’s Best?
Microsoft Surface poses a stiff challenge to Apple's iPad 4 in the battle of the titans.
Tomb of King who Founded Mayan Civilisation Discovered in Guatemala
The grave is thought to be of K'utz Chman, who is believed to have laid the foundation of the Mayan civilisation.
Geek Speak: Message of Tech's Women Shortage Being Skewed
Lianna Brinded says that furore around products being painted pink is detracting from wider issue of bringing more women into technology.
GameCity7: Five Must Play Games
Over its week long run time, GameCity7 will host dozens of computer games. Here are five of the best.
Google Announces £229 Samsung Chromebook
Google has announced a new Samsung Chromebook, a £229, 11in laptop that uses the web-only Chrome operating system.
FCA Puts 'Flesh on the Bones' for Britain's Financial Market Overhaul
Future Financial Conduct Authority chiefs talks in detail about changes being made to improving the UK's financial services industry for consumers
New Apple iPad Using A6 Chip Discovered in Analytics
An unidentified developer claims to have seen evidence of a new model - the iPad 3,6 - on his app analytics data
Dubai to Build New Taj Mahal, Four Times Larger than Original [PHOTOS]
Dubai plans to build its own Taj Mahal – called Taj Arabia, a replica of the world wonder located in India. Taj Arabia will be four times bigger than the Taj Mahal.
Halo 4 Hands-on Preview
As 343i prepares to re-launch the Halo franchise, IBTimes UK goes hands-on with the new campaign mode.
iOS 6 Jailbreak: I'm Not Working on It, Says Pod2g
Jailbreakers find cracking the iOS6 a formidable task as it is tethered, buggy and has broken Cydia features.
Prehistoric Coloured Beads, Stone Seals of Wadi Rabah Culture Discovered in Northern Israel
The artifacts likely belonged to Wadi Rabah culture and provide an insight into the culture's religious beliefs and social strata.
How to Convert a Micro SIM to iPhone 5 Nano SIM [VIDEO]
You can now craft a Nano SIM at home using a Micro or Mini SIM and a few domestic tools.
Cybercrime: Businesses Using Anonymous-Style Hacking to Ruin Competitors
Online businesses are increasingly employing denial of service attacks against competitors, as criminals monetise Anonymous' hacking technique.
Motorola RAZR i Announced with Intel Atom Chip [VIDEO]
Motorola's first Android smartphone to use an Intel chip has been announced with the RAZR i featuring a 4.3in screen and Kevlar casing.
Sinking Feeling: Cutty Sark Restoration Voted Worst New Structure in Britain
Cutty Sark restoration wins Carbuncle Cup, annual prize given to the worst new piece of architecture in Britain.
Intel Shows Off New Haswell Chips for Ultrabooks and Tablets
Intel has released early details on its new range of Haswell chips, which aim to cut power consumption by up to 50 percent.
9,500 Year Old Animal Statues Discovered in Israel Indicate Belief in Lucky Charms
The ram statue is 15cm in size and made of limestone, while that of the buffalo is of dolomite. Both figurines are finely carved to resemble the animals
Costa Concordia Wreck to become Botanical Garden Island [PHOTO]
Wreck of capsized cruise ship Costa Concordia, which remains half-submerged off Italian Island, could be be transformed.
Regulation Changes to Cause Spike in UK Companies’ Costs
Survey reveals that over half of companies expect compliance costs to rise 20 percent on raft of regulatory changes.
ASUS Transformer Pad TF300 Gets Official Jelly Bean Update in UK
Other updates for ASUS Transformer Pad Series will be announced soon.
Gauss: The Latest Cyber Weapon in the Stuxnet, Duqu and Flame Saga
Security experts have discovered the latest high-profile cyber-security weapon called Gauss, which is based on the Flame platform and is targeting Lebanon.