Facebook CEO to eat meat he’s killed himself

This week Facebook’s founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is making headlines over his decision to eat only animals he kills himself. His choice comes as part of an annual challenge he poses for himself. Last year’s challenge was to learn Mandarin. This year’s challenge is a little bit different. “This Continue Reading

Moscow Pride turns nasty as police arrest LGBT, while Neo-Nazis also attack Gay community

Information and up to the minute news surrounding Moscow’s Gay Pride celebration, that was prevoiusly banned by the city’s Mayor now currently taking place is available at the following live link (below) , the current siuation is that a number of Neo-Nazi’s are threatening to disrupt the event and Human Continue Reading

Courts Jail Brothers in HMRC VAT Fraud Case

Two brothers, who stole more than £1.6m through tax fraud and by stealing from their employees to finance their luxury lifestyles, have been jailed at Croydon Crown Court today for six years, following a complex investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). Haris and Adam Mukhtar, from Ilford, made £1.3m Continue Reading

Microsoft’s Board backing their Chief Executive

Microsoft Corporation’s board of directors have stood behind Steve Ballmer (CEO), after hedge fund manager David Einhorn recently called for his dismissal due to what he described as Mr. Ballmer’s ‘Charlie Brown’ management in not being competitive enough over other leading software and hardware IT giants such as Apple. Microsoft’s Continue Reading

PSN to relaunch today in Japan & Asia

Sony Corp. is to start restoring its PlayStation network in Japan and elsewhere in Asia today. This follows after it’s massive security breach last month wherehackers stole personal registration and financial details on tens of millions of accounts. The Japanese firm also said that it plans to testify before U.S. Continue Reading

Hackers break into Lockheed Martin defence

RUETERS By Jim Finkle and Andrea Shalal-Esa BOSTON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Unknown hackers have broken into the security networks of Lockheed Martin Corp and several other U.S. military contractors, a source with direct knowledge of the attacks told Reuters. They breached security systems designed to keep out intruders by creating duplicates Continue Reading