Paternity tests and turtles: Uber reveals weirdest things left behind by riders The ride-hailing company released a report Wednesday detailing the most common – and most unusual – riders left behind in vehicles. 04/17/2024 - 8:10 am | View Link
Uber, Chicago taxis expand partnership that allows taxi drivers to pick up riders requesting through Uber For years, taxis ruled the streets of Chicago. But rideshare apps and the pandemic drastically slowed business, as shown by a massive decrease in taxi trips over just a 10-year period. According ... 04/11/2024 - 6:09 am | View Link
How Uber Overcharges Riders and Underpays Drivers We discovered a story of gaslighting and greed that squeezes drivers and riders alike — while funneling our money to banks and billionaires. In March, Minneapolis passed an ordinance requiring ... 04/2/2024 - 12:59 pm | View Link
Uber rallies Minneapolis riders to demand action from lawmakers on minimum wage rule increasing pay for drivers beyond what the market can bear will lead to higher costs for riders, who will eventually opt out of using the service altogether. In a notice sent to Lyft riders and ... 03/20/2024 - 3:48 am | View Link
Uber to pay $178 million in Australia taxi class action settlement The settlement is Australia's fifth-largest, Maurice Blackburn Lawyers said in a statement. The class action suit was filed in 2019 in the Supreme Court of Victoria state on behalf more than 8,000 ... 03/18/2024 - 2:10 am | View Link
Our long national nightmare is over: iPads may be finally launching in two weeks. In an invite image sent to press on Tuesday, Apple confirmed it will hold a livestreamed product announcement event on May 7 at 7 a.m. PT/10 a.m. ET. The event, titled "Let Loose," is advertised with an image of a hand holding an Apple Pencil, all but confirming that this will center around iPads.
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Yeah, this is for iPads, alright.
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May 7 Apple event: What we're expectingOf course, that's not terribly surprising.
As Mashable's Amanda Yeo wrote of Netflix sci-fi thriller Atlas: "If AI wrote propaganda, this is probably what it would look like."Keep that in the back of your mind as you watch the second trailer for the film, with Jennifer Lopez out front as the titular Atlas Shepherd. A data analyst and agent with a grudge against AI, Atlas finds herself on a mission to retrieve a rogue robot (Simu Liu), one she's met before.
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If you tried to use X this morning (April 23) and saw something wonky, you're not alone. The social media platform formerly known as Twitter was acting up all morning. For some users, it showed reposts as the manual RTs of yore. Other users couldn't update their home screen or trending topics but could see updates in specific people's profiles.
Mercedes-Benz is bringing Level 3 autonomous vehicles to the U. S. — the first automaker to do so. While Tesla calls its driver assistance system "Full Self-Driving," with CEO Elon Musk promising, and then failing to deliver, Level 4 or Level 5 autonomy, it is actually Mercedes-Benz that officially achieved the feat of getting a Level 3 car on a U.
Sonos has heard you, its users, and it made its mobile app better. That, at least, is the company's promise as it unveiled its new mobile app, as well as an all-new web app, on Tuesday. The upcoming app refresh does away with tabs on the bottom of the screen, instead providing access to Sonos system controls, your music library, recently played items, and the search bar, all on the Home screen.
No more tabs.
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I haven't been able to try the new app myself yet, but I've seen demos and it does look a bit easier and faster to use.