TechUber's Anthony Levandowski Steps Down As Self-Driving Chief As Waymo Lawsuit Intensifies Uber’s head of self-driving, Anthony Levandowski, is stepping away from LiDAR-related work, according to his email to employees. The move is the latest in Google and Uber’s high-profile legal battle.by Carl Velasco
TechUber Engineer's Fifth Amendment Argument To Keep Documents From Waymo Legal Bout Denied, Appeals Court Rulesby Des Luna
TechGoogle's Waymo Offers Free Self-Driving Car Rides To The Public In Phoenix And You Can Apply Nowby Alexandra Burlacu
TechGoogle vs. Uber Plot Twist: Uber Exec Anthony Levandowski Invokes Fifth Amendment Rights Against Self-Incriminationby Alexandra Burlacu
TechGoogle’s Waymo Unit Reportedly Sought Arbitration Before Suing Uber Over Allegedly Stolen Self-Driving Technologyby Carl Velasco
TechWaymo’s Legal Battle With Uber Explained: What’s In Store For Both Car Companies At War?by Carl Velasco
TechWaymo Wants To Stop Uber From Using 'Stolen' Self-Driving Car Secrets, Asks Judge For Court Orderby Vincent Lanaria
TechGoogle Sues Uber, Otto For Stealing Waymo's Self-Driving Car Secrets, Design, Highly Confidential Documentsby Chris Loterina
TechGoogle Waymo Performing Better Than Other Self-Driving Cars, Says California DMVby Maricris Francisco
TechGoogle's Waymo Plans To Test First Fleet Of Self-Driving Chrysler Pacifica Minivans This Monthby Chris Loterina