Uber and TfL plan more talks after meeting fails to resolve London row Ride-hailing firm says it is ‘determined to make things right’ in London as CEO Dara Khosrowshahi leads bid to regain licence
Uber’s UK boss quits as worldwide chief flies in for London licence talks Jo Bertram announces departure as CEO Dara Khosrowshahi arrives to meet Transport for London over licence loss
Uber clashes with regulators in cities around the world From Europe to north America, the ride-hailing company has run into trouble with authorities over falling foul of rules
Google price comparison site to compete with rivals for top search slot Tech giant to operate comparison service as separate business and compete in auctions for ad space to comply with EU anti-trust ruling
Uber seeks UK chairman as it battles to keep London licence US ride-hailing company aims to repair its reputation after Transport for London ruled it was not a ‘fit and proper’ operator
Uber faces serious charges – why is Khan offering an olive branch? The ride-hailing service has offered a vague ‘apology’ now its London licence is under threat, but it has failed to address the issues
Uber stripped of London licence due to lack of corporate responsibility US ride-hailing company will appeal ruling but the new chief executive admits it is the ‘cost of a bad reputation’
What does Google want with HTC’s smartphone business? Google is acquiring a $1bn chunk of HTC’s smartphone arm, including 2,000 employees and access to intellectual property, as it bets big on hardware
HTC suspends shares in wake of Alphabet takeover rumours Taiwanese smartphone and VR headset maker could become in-house manufacturer for Google-branded products
iPhone X: even an embarrassing launch glitch can’t knock Apple off the top Despite leaks and a hiccup during a demo of its new Face ID unlocking feature, analysts say this year’s launch puts Apple in an ‘extraordinarily strong’ position
Google appeals against EU’s €2.4bn fine over search engine results Brussels said tech giant abused dominance by manipulating search results to favour its own comparison shopping service
Apple cancels its London music festival Apple Music festival – formerly iTunes festival – comes to an end after 10 years, as the company focuses on original TV and music content
Robots and AI can bring down pension age, says TUC General secretary Frances O’Grady calls for debate about who benefits from new prosperity and how workers get a fair share
Apple joins consortium in revised £14bn bid for Toshiba’s chip business Successful bid with Bain Capital may help iPhone maker source memory chips for smartphones in battle with rival Samsung
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