The titans of tech brought plenty of disruption to our broken transportation system but delivered little in the way of innovation.
David Bohnett on what sets the social web apart, how GeoCities handled hate speech, and the profound need to log off more often.
A report suggests we'll see iPadOS 16 released in tandem with new hardware this October.
Over 124,000 files on Uber's activities from 2013 to 2017 have been leaked.
In a leaked employee Q&A, Mark Zuckerberg outlined plans to bring on far fewer engineers and 'turn up the heat' on existing staff.
The court said a confusing, poorly written ballot proposal attempting to classify drivers as independent contractors was unconstitutional.
The scooter company axed 138 employees as a wider stock market spiral bears down on Silicon Valley.
The former corporate antagonists are teaming up around accelerating autonomous 18-wheelers.
The crypto company is having a very bad day, after telling employees it plans to cut 10% of its staff to weather the current "crypto winter."
June is here, and its bookshelves are absolutely stuffed full of new genre releases.
Joby Aviation has been cleared by the FAA to start up commercial "air-taxi" operations. But don't expect to hail a flying ride tomorrow.
The closest thing to "Blade Runner" replicants we had in 2019 was probably Amazon’s Alexa.
The company with sights on becoming a 'super app' is beginning self-driving deliveries in West Hollywood and Santa Monica.
In an email to staff, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi outlined some new and not-so-new cost saving measures.
The company announced that it was relaunching its shared rides service in San Francisco, San Jose, Denver, Las Vegas, and Atlanta this month.
Love them or hate them, self-driving cars are definitely...happening.
The rideshare juggernauts' latest earnings reports are prompting opposing reactions from investors but neither company is in great shape.
DJI says it doesn't want its drones used in warfare, but there are also U.S. economic sanctions to consider.
The ride-sharing service has agreed to pay Australian regulators $19 million after admitting to tricking app users.
Let's be honest, we just can't look away from these bad actors, wishful thinkers, and determined individuals.