Airbnb will add a "display total price” toggle feature showing users the total price of a listing, prior to taxes, in their search results.
Konrad Bicher reportedly pocketed $1,170,000 by renting out at least 18 apartments he failed to pay rent for.
The e-tailer is expanding it's U.K. operations into the home insurance market, with a website that lets customers compare and buy policies.
The startup financed by Google co-founder Larry Page announced it was “winding down” work on all its flying taxi prospects.
The autonomous robot plowed through a suspected shooting at Hollywood High School in Los Angeles.
You remember the debauched service that had to settle with the FTC over fraud allegations? Well, now you can sign up once again for $10, $20, or $30 a month.
The short-term rental company said new app features aim to identify ‘high-risk reservations’ to stop unwanted revelry.
LinkedIn, Yahoo, and Urban Outfitters have all left China recently.
The company's iPhone-only contactless payment system is scheduled to launch later this year.
That is, if the Elon Musk deal actually goes through.
The company announced that it was relaunching its shared rides service in San Francisco, San Jose, Denver, Las Vegas, and Atlanta this month.
The European body has been trying hard to rein in tech giants, but their efforts have been hit and miss.
Airbnb says it'll no longer cover Covid-19 related cancellations, shortly after allowing employees to work form anywhere.
California is leading the new legal attempt to try to force the USPS to electrify its vehicle fleet.
The company said it can “no longer properly serve" its Russian creator community due to payment restrictions amid war in Ukraine.
Attempts to steal your data from text messages are reportedly on the rise.
Officials say, "if you are on an airplane, don’t be a jerk."
The company, which has never turned a profit, plans to trial new options to its app in the U.K. this summer and then move into hotel booking.
The plan will put half a million charging stations along interstate highways.
A new Tap to Pay iPhone feature will let businesses accept payments without accessories—like the kind Square makes.