Uber's search for female CEO narrowed to 3 men
The new CEO faces some daunting tasks to recover the company's reputation.
The new CEO faces some daunting tasks to recover the company's reputation.
Immelt, the outgoing CEO of General Electric, is on the shortlist.
COMMENT: Victims of ransomware during the past two years paid $33.2 million.
A glitch by ride-sharing company Uber resulted in some Kiwi customers being asked to tip.
An Uber billboard relating to its driver background checks has been deemed misleading.
The fast food restaurant has teamed up with UberEats for delivery.
COMMENT: Governments around the world need to urgently work together to stop tech warfare.
A study out of Sydney's University of Technology shows the gig economy is not all positive
"A vacation doesn't fix what he suffers from," one investor said.
It will also introduce other changes, including driver compensation for cancelled trips.
Yet another crisis for Uber: Six vacant executive jobs, and no active CEO.
Billionaire businessman apologises for making "inappropriate" comment about women.
COMMENT: Tech companies like to think they inhabit an alternative universe.
More than 20 Uber employees have been fired after an investigation into sexual harassment.
Uber reveals the weird and wacky possessions commonly left in its vehicles.
Uber is changing its pricing system and it could be bad for those living in certain areas.
The US Government is looking into Uber's use of controversial Greyball technology.
According to latest figures from Uber, 300,000 Kiwis are using the app.
NZTA should ignore complaints that a Good Samaritan exceeded permitted driving hours.
Uber is laying out aggressive plans to get closer to its first flight.
Alphabet's Waymo says Uber is stonewalling -- and a US judge said he agrees.
Uber plans to map Auckland with a fleet of vehicles mounted with 360 degree cameras.
Uber is lobbying the NZ Govt to make further changes to transport reforms.
A group of senior employees picked out their favourite women before singing karaoke.
Two prominent executives, including the president, are leaving Uber as the company grapples with months of scandal.
The bill will bring taxis, shuttles, private hire vehicles, and dial-a-driver services into one category.
After a video of Uber CEO arguing with a driver surfaced, another Uber driver was appalled by his behaviour.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick sent every one of his employees - some 11,000 people - yet another apology.