Cab app Hailo has hit the road to take on Uber with new features after quitting the US earlier this month. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small screen and ...
Waving down a cab from the sidewalk is so last year. Hailo, a smartphone app founded by three London cabbies, is making a move on Chicago. The app uses GPS to find the closest cab, tracks the vehicle ...
New York City taxi riders have one less way to hail a cab. The Wall Street Journal (http://on.wsj.com/1wFqWnd ) says Hailo Network Ltd. said Tuesday it was pulling ...
When Hailo, a mobile application that hails taxi cabs, arrived in New York in early 2013 it was expected to take the country’s largest taxi market by storm, with the rest of the U.S. not far behind.
London taxi app Hailo says it is ditching its private hire service in London and is returning to black cabs only. The news comes after London's transport regulator TfL proposed tough new rules for ...
Yellow lights ahead for Hailo? We have heard, and now confirmed, that the London-based taxi-hailing startup that competes against the likes of Uber for on-demand car services is laying off staff. As ...
Hailo's London offices were vandalized by angry black cab drivers who feel betrayed by the taxi-summoning app's new policies. The vandalization came after Hailo announced it would offer its mobile ...
As the debate over whether private hire taxi apps like Uber are good for London continues to rage on, Hailo has announced it has resigned its licence and will go back to supporting regular black cabs.
Handbrake turn! U.K. based taxi app Hailo is handing in its private hire vehicle (PHV) license in London and going black cab only, which is where the business began — only expanding to include PHVs in ...
Ride-sharing app Hailo has enough trouble already trying to unseat dominant car-hailing service Uber. Uber had north of 11.8 million payment cards on file as of last December while Hailo and Lyft, two ...