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Under the deal, NYC taxi-hailing apps Curb and Arro will place up to 100% of iconic yellow taxis on the Uber platform, and likewise in San Francisco...
Sometimes the quickest way to get a ride is not to use a ride-hailing app and wait for a driver to arrive, it's to get into the taxi line...
Travel is finally rebounding as countries lift restrictions, mask mandates, and open their borders to tourists after two years of widespread caution.
CEO of Curb Mobility Amos Tamam is an entrepreneur whose unique vision helped shape the modern taxi and rideshare industry. Curb's story...
A decade of fights and lawsuits, New York taxis are making nice. The ride-hailing firm and two companies that build technology for taxis, Curb Mobility...
Uber reached an agreement to list all NYC taxis on its app, which will both help the company combat its driver shortage and rising fares and help taxi drivers...
Amos Tamam, Curb CEO, joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss what Uber’s recent news means for Curb and taxi drivers in NYC and how easily this can...
Travelers will soon have a high-tech way to hail one of New York City's iconic yellow cabs: through the Uber app.
Uber, a nemesis of New York's yellow cab industry, has reached an unlikely agreement to list all city taxis on its app.
Uber’s app will connect on the backend with Curb and Arro which already host NYC taxis.
The ride-hailing giant reached a deal with the New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission’s technology partners, Creative Mobile...
“Our partnerships with taxis look different around the world, and we’re excited to team up with taxi software companies CMT and Curb...
Now, the once-bitter rivals, who have battled for years for control of the city’s streets, are striking an unlikely alliance: Uber will team up with two...
Uber, longtime foe of the taxi industry, has made a deal to integrate New York City’s iconic yellow cabs in its app. The agreement, which...
Pilot project to be rolled out in spring with launch in summer. Deal should help ease driver shortage and spiking fares.
Taxis can be booked directly through the Curb App in Washington DC, as well as hailed on the street and connected to Curb through its Pair & Pay feature.
In Chicago, taxis are a growing transportation option and can easily be spotted downtown or hailed directly through the Curb App.
Brooklyn charity event brings musical guests, local businesses, and an exclusive discount for attendees who ride with Curb.
BronxNet sits down with Curb to discuss how the company is reimagining urban transport through its apps and suite of hardware and software mobility solutions.
Taxis appear to be making a comeback with riders, particularly in urban cities like Chicago. Curb makes this possible by connecting riders to drivers through the Curb App.