A Victim of Hacking is a Phone Hacking Company

The hacking expert has been hacked in the United States. Having fallen a victim itself to hackers is Cellebrite, a digital forensics firm known for helping law enforcement crack into locked smartphones. It had obtained 900 gigabytes of data related to the Israel-based company, technology news website Motherboard said on Thursday. Customer information, databases and technical…

London City Bosses say that Post Brexit, the City’s Economic System could Collapse Like a Jenga Tower

In order for Britain to avoid a systemic economic meltdown, the U.K. government was urged to consider extending Brexit negotiations to a five-year transitional process by London’s financial bosses. In a meeting with MPs at the Treasury select committee, calls for the U.K. government to clarify its future relationship with the European Union (EU) were renewed by the chief…

Greenpeace Finds Apple to be the Greenest Tech Company Globally

Ranking Apple Inc. highly even next to fellow “A” grade firms Google and Facebookfor a third consecutive year, activist group Greenpeace has deemed Apple the world’s most environmentally-friendly technology platform company. Companies have been ranked on a range of green credentials, from energy transparency and renewable procurement to energy efficiency and mitigation in the report, Clicking…

Whirlpool’s Zera Food Recycler can take the pain and the stink out of making fertilizer out of food scraps

Turning food scraps into rich fertiliser ready for your lawn/garden has never been this easy. Although many municipalities in the United States, including, New York, San Francisco, Portland, etc have composting services, the majority of our states do not enjoy this luxury. Most folks still compost their unwanted, left-over food the old-way: put them in a…

Facebook, Gmail Ad Revenue Could be Dented by EU Privacy Proposal

Under a proposal presented by the European Union executive, online messaging services that are reliant on advertising such as WhatsApp, iMessage and Gmail will face tougher rules on how they can track users. The web companies would have to get the consent of their customers before tracking them online to target them with personalized advertisements…