Optus, Uber connect for phone deliveries across capital cities
Going into stores isn't actually a thing in major Australian cities right now, and you probably know why. But that doesn't mean you can't get things delivered.
Going into stores isn't actually a thing in major Australian cities right now, and you probably know why. But that doesn't mean you can't get things delivered.
Before the doors open to the world’s biggest tech show, we’re checking out wall TVs, folding computers, and a flying taxi. Find out all you need in only five minutes.
The cities of the future could be connected by a flying car of sorts, as Hyundai shows off what it has coming for the Uber Air service.
This week on The Wrap, we’ll take to the skies to talk Uber Air, look at what’s new from Beats and Bose, what’s in store for the next Xbox, and check out how 5G is going with Telstra and Oppo. All in five minutes.
Why drive to your next point when you could fly? That future is coming, and Uber's shift into person air transport could kickstart it, starting with one Australian city.
Uber's adding a feature, as in-app chat arrives to help facilitate conversations between driver and rider when something goes wrong, especially if neither can find either.