TechAlphabet Exec Vacates Uber Board Seat Due To Conflict Of Interest In Self-Driving Car Race David Drummond, Alphabet's senior VP of corporate development, has stepped down as a board member of Uber. The reason for his departure is conflict of interest, as the two companies are locked in a race to release self-driving cars into the market.by Aaron Mamiit
TechUber Lost Nearly $1.3 B Over The First Half Of The Year: Is The World's Most Valuable Startup In Trouble?by Aaron Mamiit
TechUber London Launches Scheduled Rides: Book Your Ride Up To One Month In Advanceby Alexandra Burlacu
TechBuckle Up, Singapore! World's First Self-Driving Taxis Start Giving Rides To Passengers, Beating Uber To The Punchby Alexandra Burlacu
TechLyft Seeking $9 Billion Buyout, But Uber Says It Wouldn't Pay More Than $2 Billionby Horia Ungureanu
TechUber Spends $680 Million For Otto Startup To Pursue Its Self-Driving Dreams: Autonomous Vehicle Market Heating Upby Horia Ungureanu
TechJudge Rejects Uber's $100M Settlement Of Class Action Lawsuit Filed By Drivers: How Will This End?by Aaron Mamiit
TechUber Sells China Operations To Rival Didi: Why The Ride-Sharing Company Failed To Conquer China And What It Means For Everyone Elseby Aaron Mamiit
TechUber Selling China Operations To Didi Heralds Powerful Duopoly On Global Ride-Sharing Marketby Horia Ungureanu