Videos of singing stewards on planes asking people to throw away masks have gone viral since a judge halted the mandate.
The CDC's order requiring masks on public transit and planes has been vacated, but there are still some places where you'll have to cover your face
Both companies have rescinded their "no front seat" policies that put riders in the backseat.
Here's what you need to know if you're taking public transit.
Both companies say they ended a price surge after complaints, but could not explain why emergency systems meant to cap prices didn't immediately engage.
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.
Rides will cost around the same as an UberX and cab drivers can choose to decline trips ahead of time.
The update is hitting South Korean phones first, with no word on when it's hitting the US.
The proposed bill from NYC Councilman Christopher Marte would be the first to target apps like Getir and Gorillas for their ultrafast guarantees.
The launch of Trump's Twitter clone is allegedly imminent, so we thought he could use some pointers as he transitions from politics to tech.
The driver was charged with two counts of vehicular manslaughter after two people were killed by the Tesla when Autopilot was engaged.
The "riders first" vehicle design might be missing some basic car parts, but it's got a ton of legroom.
Medallion Financial allegedly used pseudonyms to place bogus stories in The Huffington Post, SeekingAlpha, TheStreet.com, and other sites.
The Internet Association, once the "unified voice of the internet economy," failed to stay relevant and manage its members' competing interests.
A new deep-dive report details the ways firms use AI to monitor, manage, and even fire workers.
A trust gap is growing between the public and AI developers. A new set of recommendations could help.
The company announced on Monday that it will be rolling out cannabis orders across Ontario—with more participating cities likely to come.
The New York Times says your flying taxi to the airport will arrive within the "next few years."
Apple is "refocusing" its long-rumored electric vehicle project to make a self-driving car.
The departures mark the biggest blow for The Internet Association, which once played a crucial role in propelling tech-friendly legislation.