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CollegeHumor's new YouTube Red series pokes fun at all things Internet
From Buzzfeed to Uber
By Saba Hamedy
Uber finally gets its big automotive partner: Toyota
Pick your partner fast! The billion-dollar corporate square dance is heating up.
Uber knows you're more likely to pay surge prices when your phone is dying
Dying phone batteries can lead to desperate measures.
By Patrick Kulp
Uber agrees to limit surge pricing in Delhi
Surge remains but will be limited by government-approved rates.
By Sonam Joshi
Uber teases a first look at its self-driving car
Get ready, Pittsburg. Uber's self-driving car is about to hit the road.
Uber now lets you track your family members' rides
Making sure your daughter's Uber ride went as planned just got a lot easier.
Thai government stops ride-hailing motorbike services 2 months into operation
The two services, UberMOTO and GrabBike, have been ordered to stop.
By Alicia Tan
10 app icon redesigns: The good, the bad and the ugly
Instagram isn't the only app to get a (questionable) makeover.
By Kellen Beck
Uber gets a wheelchair-friendly option in London
But, be prepared for a lengthy waiting time.
Uber and Lyft threaten to leave Austin over fingerprint ID vote
Texas: 1; Uber and Lyft: 0
By Ariel Bogle
You don't have to pay extra to get an Uber at Sydney Airport
Your holiday will no longer be ruined by a ridiculous cab fare after you land in Sydney, Australia.
By Jenni Ryall
Uber delivers 15,000 emails with horse and cart in Australian protest
It's a war on ride-sharing in Queensland.
By Johnny Lieu
UberYACHT is coming to Dubai this weekend
Uber is taking the party to the marina in Dubai.
By Cailey Rizzo
Ford, Volvo, Google, Lyft and Uber start coalition for self-driving cars
Autonomous cars will make the road safer for everyone.
By Nick Jaynes
Uber and Grab's price war to attract more riders seems to be working in Singapore
Uber has experienced a 20% surge in new riders, thanks to cutting fares.
By Victoria Ho
Uber to pay $100 million settlement to keep drivers as contractors in two states
Uber has agreed to pay up to $100 million and make several policy concessions to settle a pair of major class-action lawsuits in two states.
Uber launches new facial recognition feature in China
Facial recognition will be used to confirm a driver’s identity during registration, and will also be part of periodic spot checks in the app.
By Erik Crouch
Uber mocks Australian state's stiff fines, takes away the Ubers
Imagine a world without Uber? Okay, now come back to 2016. Unless you are in Queensland, Australia.
By Jenni Ryall
Uber for failure: How on-demand startups crash and burn
Two years. $12 million. Lots of press. Then nothing. Inside the fast rise and fall of one startup that ran off the road while chasing Uber.
Lazy Australians, should you order lunch from UberEats?
"Alistair to food. Not food to Alistair."
By Ariel Bogle
Finally, UberX is coming to Sydney Airport
Travellers flying into Sydney Airport, Australia, will soon be able to jump in an UberX to cruise to their destination.
By Jenni Ryall
Uber wants to be your everything, launches UberEats in Australia
The future of food has well and truly arrived and it is delicious.
By Jenni Ryall
Steve Wozniak is not sure he trusts Uber to do the right thing
The Woz isn't so into Uber.
By Ariel Bogle