Google pushes for law enforcement to have more access to overseas data
Businessam StaffJune 22, 2017
Alphabet Inc’s Google will press U.S. lawmakers on Thursday to update laws on how governments access customer data stored on
Uber now allows tipping for drivers officially
Businessam StaffJune 21, 2017
Uber, the ride-hailing conglomerate that said it would never, ever add tipping, finally said it would let riders start tipping their
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick resigns as controversies rock tech company
Businessam StaffJune 21, 2017
Travis Kalanick, Chief Executive Officer of Uber Technologies Inc. has resigned following series of controversies that rocked the
WhatsApp to roll out feature that enables recall of message sent within five minutes
Businessam StaffJune 21, 2017
Have you ever sent a WhatsApp that you immediately regretted? A misplaced declaration of love, or a speedy message fuelled by rage
New technology developed to tell who’s driving your car
Businessam StaffJune 21, 2017
New technology that can tell who is driving your car has been developed by a Huddersfield company. Digital technology firm Control F1
Avoid falling victim of this Paypal scam
Businessam StaffJune 21, 2017
Phishing emails are on the rise to users of the payment service. Users of Paypal are warned not to fall for a new email scam
Google plans using warning label, AI to fight extremist content
Businessam StaffJune 20, 2017
The YouTube owner has announced plans to use new artificial intelligence technology to identify extremist videos. It will also slap
First home in Britain to be sold over Facebook with live viewing hosted by homeowner
Businessam StaffJune 20, 2017
A three-bedroom semi-detached bungalow in Rainham is to be the first home in Britain to be sold over Facebook. The East London
Spotify tests adding ‘sponsored songs’ to playlists
Businessam StaffJune 20, 2017
Spotify has confirmed it is experimenting with allowing music labels to promote songs by adding them to users’ playlists as
South Korean firm pays $1m to unlock attacked files
Businessam StaffJune 20, 2017
South Korean web-hosting firm Nayana has agreed to pay a $1m ransom to unlock computers frozen by hackers. It is believed to be a