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  1. Uber CEO: Flying Cars Will Hit The US Before 2028 Android Headlines Flying cars will hit the U.S. before 2028 according to Uber's CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, who thinks that the aerial vehicles will be floating around above Dallas, Texas within the next ten years at some point. This is of course, just a prediction and it's ... and more » View the full article
  2. BBC News Uber says 2.7m Brits hit by breach that was covered up - BBC News BBC News The breach, which happened in 2016 and which was covered up by the firm, was only revealed this month. Uber says 2.7 million in UK were affected by security breachThe Guardian Uber data leak hit 2.7 million UK customers, admits ride-hailing companyThe Independent Uber says 2.7 MEEELLION(ish) UK users affected by hackThe Register Quartz -Telegraph.co.uk -TechCrunch -Bloomberg all 87 news articles » https://www.google.com/news
  3. Forbes Uber's Self-Driving Cars Hit 2 Million Miles As Program Regains Momentum Forbes In September, Uber announced its self-driving cars had racked up 1 million miles in autonomous mode, a milestone that took 2.5 years to reach. It took just 100 days to reach the next one million. "We're finally hitting our stride," said Eric Meyhofer ... and more » https://www.google.com/news
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