Uber to Refund Passengers After Prices Surged During London Terror Attack
Uber will refund passengers who used their service near London Bridge during the terrorist attack on Saturday night.

Uber will refund passengers who used their service near London Bridge during the terrorist attack on Saturday night.

Katy Perry encouraged the citizens of Manchester to “choose love” instead of hate, “even when it’s difficult,” during her appearance at the the #OneLoveManchester benefit concert on Sunday, before encouraging the audience to touch the person next to them and say, “I love you.”

Musician Stevie Wonder branded those who attempt to associate the recent terror attacks with Islam “liars” during Sunday’s #OneLoveManchester charity concert.

Tesla fired a female engineer after claiming that her accusations of sexual harassment at the company were false and “unmerited.”

Google could be facing a $9 billion fine from the European Union (EU) following a seven-year investigation into the search engine.

Hyderabad, the city that sends the most STEM students from India to the United States, is a city with the “worst engineers” in the country, according to a report.

Netflix CEO Reed Hastings addressed the Trump Administration’s stance against net neutrality on Wednesday, claiming that “It’s not narrowly important to us because we’re big enough to get the deals we want.”

Brave, a privacy-based and open-source browser, raised $35 Million from its initial coin offering (ICO) in under 30 seconds this week, according to a report.

Uber has declared a $708 million loss following their $991 million loss three months ago, while its head of finance Gautam Gupta leaves the company.

At a press conference on Wednesday, NASA announced the “Parker Solar Probe,” which will be sent on a mission to examine and research the Sun up close.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have arrested a Mexican motorcycle gang who are accused of hacking and stealing over 150 Jeep Wranglers for spare parts in Southern California.

Uber has fired senior engineer Anthony Levandowski, after he refused to return allegedly stolen documents to his previous employer Waymo, which is owned by Google parent Alphabet.

A new robot preacher allows users to receive automated blessings in different languages before it beams light from its hands.

“MetaLimbs,” an extra set of robotic arms and hands which can be controlled with your feet, have been created by a group of Japanese engineers.

An alliance of news publishers have claimed that new changes to European Union privacy laws will “potentially kill” their businesses, and give too much power to Google, Apple, and Facebook.

Left-wing news outlet Vox attacked Marines on Memorial Day, claiming in an article that the Marine Corps has a “toxic masculinity problem.”

Vietnam’s government claims that Google’s parent company Alphabet will help censor “toxic content” in the country, according to a statement.

“Bot Dylan,” an A.I. music composer, has created over 100,000 new folks songs after studying 23,000 tradition Irish tunes.

83 percent of system security professionals say their time is wasted fixing other IT problems at work, according to a survey.

Former Breitbart senior editor Milo Yiannopoulos and Pamela Geller held a protest against Sharia-advocate Linda Sarsour’s speaking engagement at The City University of New York (CUNY) on Thursday.

Facebook moderators have been ordered to remove “dehumanizing” posts about migrants and refugees, but not Holocaust denial posts in countries where it’s outlawed, according to a new report.

During a single month, Facebook assessed nearly 54,000 cases of revenge porn and “sextortion” on the platform, according to a report by The Guardian.

Twitter co-founder and Medium creator Evan Williams criticized the concept of free speech during an interview with The New York Times on Saturday.

ISIS supporters celebrated the terrorist attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, on Monday night, issuing warnings that the attack was “only the beginning.”

The world’s first “operational RoboCop” has been unveiled in Dubai, allowing citizens to pay fines, report crimes, and contact police headquarters.

A new cyber attack worm uses seven leaked tools from the National Security Agency (NSA), according to a report.

Uber have threatened to fire one of their engineers unless he gives back documents from his previous employer Waymo.

Microsoft withheld a free patch from old software users that “could have slowed the devastating spread of ransomware WannaCry to businesses,” opting to charge those using older machines instead, according to a report.

23 percent of young women, or nearly 1 in 4, have stopped shaving their armpit hair, according to a report.

Jimmy Davis, the first-term Democratic mayor of Bayonne, New Jersey, has been embroiled in a sexting scandal with a former city worker.

Scientists have finally managed to produce lab-grown blood stem cells after 20 years of attempts, according to a report.

Twitter have introduced a series of new privacy setting changes, including an automatic location tracker that informs advertisers where you’ve been.

A cybersecurity firm has claimed that another, bigger cyber attack is on the way, adding that the next incident could “dwarf” the last.

Amazon will start to ship television sets with Fire TV built in as early as next month, according to a report.

Snap Inc, the company behind Snapchat, is facing a securities class action suit which alleges it made “false” and “misleading” claims about user growth.

Reports that Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer Seth Rich was a source for WikiLeaks before his murder leaves us with even more unanswered questions surrounding the case.

Just 6 percent of millennials claimed that their social media accounts were a “completely true” depiction of them, according to a report by LendEDU.

Facebook is appealing an order to impose Austria’s social media laws against hate speech on the platform worldwide.

Microsoft blamed this past week’s global cyber attack on leaked NSA code, before warning the U.S. government to start storing cyber weapons properly.

A man committed suicide by setting fire to himself, while broadcasting the incident on Facebook Live, according to a report.
