
Uber facing criminal investigation
The US Government is looking into Uber's use of controversial Greyball technology.
The US Government is looking into Uber's use of controversial Greyball technology.
According to latest figures from Uber, 300,000 Kiwis are using the app.
NZTA should ignore complaints that a Good Samaritan exceeded permitted driving hours.
Uber is laying out aggressive plans to get closer to its first flight.
Alphabet's Waymo says Uber is stonewalling -- and a US judge said he agrees.
Uber plans to map Auckland with a fleet of vehicles mounted with 360 degree cameras.
Uber is lobbying the NZ Govt to make further changes to transport reforms.
A group of senior employees picked out their favourite women before singing karaoke.
Two prominent executives, including the president, are leaving Uber as the company grapples with months of scandal.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick sent every one of his employees - some 11,000 people - yet another apology.
A heated argument between the CEO and his Uber driver was captured on a dashboard cam.
Google is suing Uber for allegedly stealing the technology behind its self-driving cars.
Uber is looking into allegations from a former engineer of sexual harassment.
A glitch in Uber's app meant a wife could track her cheating husband - and now he blames to company for his divorce.
A veteran Nasa engineer has been hired by Uber to develop flying cars.
Uber Technologies is offering its drivers an average of about a dollar apiece to dispose of alleged labor code violations
These days, everything is political: even the ride-sharing app you use.
The partnership could put Daimler in a strong position to monetize self-driving cars when the technology is ready.
A Sydney Uber driver has pleaded not guilty to having sexual intercourse without consent with an intoxicated 22-year-old British nanny.
The majority of Uber's full-time drivers return home to their beds at the end of a day's work. But, there are many who don't.
Can a Kiwi company win against the global giant that is disrupting the taxi industry? Russell Brown reports.
Uber driver Keith Avila picked up a passenger who looked like a 12-year-old girl in a short skirt Monday night. That was the first sign that something was off.
COMMENT: Has cutthroat competition led the righteous industry to lose sight of its moral values?
They've decided they can abide by Beijing's rules, but Chinese companies got in ahead of them.
It's been a bumpy ride for Uber this week. Here's why.
In the third quarter Uber lost over $1.15 billion, and that's not including its failed China operation.
As Uber begins using self-driving cars in San Francisco, Nick Allen takes a ride and decides humans are much better company.
Kiwis who may have otherwise driven under the influence have instead been using Uber, new research suggests.
For the first time, Uber has released a list of no-nos that'll get you banned.