You know what I like to watch on the way to meetings? Awesome motivational videos like this. You know what sucks? Having to watch the buffering symbol on my phone instead. If, though, you take a black cab to meetings in London (you fat cat you), your troubles could soon be at an end, with the traditional black cab now set to moonlight as a free Wi-Fi hotspot. Bring. It. On. Read More >>
Bad news for London black cab aficionados -- the company that produces the iconic taxi has just gone into administration, meaning the classic curvy taxi we all know and love may not be long for this world. Read More >>
Featured comment by Aw:
"Maybe this is what the London cab needs. Perhaps now a new cab can be designed from the ground up that runs on clean fuel and represents a modern city..." More »
The future of the London "black cab" might be packed with technology, but it's not exactly a looker. Nissan's brand new, super efficient taxi, might look like a van, but it's got the backing of cabbies and the Mayor, plus it'll help cut the smog of the big smoke too. Read More >>
Featured comment by cinilak:
"Same question about the Routemaster buses.
Probable answer is that people who are in charge of these things are shortsighted and ignorant about tec..." More »
A trio of friends are set to arrive back in London soon after navigating the world in a 20-year-old black cab, complete with a mortgage-inducing fare of £80,000 for their London to Sydney journey. Read More >>
Featured comment by flynndean:
"I wonder if the same sponsors would fund me beating the meter-reading, just by going round the M25 once in an unlicensed Minicab without my passenger ..." More »