Don’t just blame Uber. Blame yourself – CNET

 Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives.


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Perhaps CEO Travis Kalanick knew that nothing would deter enough customers from using Uber.

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Uber execs were accused of intimidating journalists, skirting the law, berating a driver, supporting President Trump’s travel ban and ignoring sexual harassment.

That’s just terrible, we muttered as we Ubered our way home. Oh sure, some people joined the #deleteuber trend, but for how long?

In recent weeks, an independent investigation has coincided with a massive executive shakeup at the ride-hailing service.

According to Vanity Fair, Uber’s appetite for change may be driven by money types who are tilting the company’s valuation downward. However, “there’s still a large appetite for the stock,” notes Vanity Fair.