Tag: Bolt
Bolt teams up with Mayhew for £5 Valentine’s Day ride codes
Ride hailing app Bolt has teamed up with London-based animal welfare charity Mayhew to offer 675 x £5 ride codes this Valentine’s Day. Whether travelling to a date, going home […]
Bolt adds multiple destinations feature to ride-hailing app
Uber rival Bolt, formerly known as Taxify, has added new functionality to its ride-hailing app allowing users to request rides with stops at up to three locations with an estimated […]
Estonia’s Bolt launches food delivery service
Uber rival Bolt, the global on-demand transportation platform, has announced the launch of its food delivery service, Bolt Food, which aims to be the world’s premier offering with competitive delivery […]
Ride-hailing service Bolt (formerly Taxify) re-launches in London
Estonian ride-hailing service Bolt has launched service in London two years after a short-lived attempt to expand in the capital. The company, previously known as Taxify, kicked off its service […]
Sphero announces £149 BOLT – an app-enabled robotic ball
Connected Play company Sphero has announced the launch of its latest app-enabled robotic ball, Sphero BOLT. In addition to the robot itself, Sphero BOLT is accompanied by the Sphero Edu app. The […]
CES 2016: Chevrolet’s latest electric car, Bolt, boasts 200 mile range
Announced in Las Vegas this week was Chevrolet’s latest electric vehicle, dubbed the Bolt. Boasting a range of 200 miles, and expected to cost roughly $38,000 ($30,000 after the federal $7,500 […]
Usain Bolt breaks another world record, this time on Twitter
The records keep coming for Jamaican track athlete Usain Bolt. Hot on the heels of his sprint gold medal double at the London 2012 Olympic games, Bolt's broken a record over on social network Twitter too. The micro-blogging social network…
Universal Music goes after other video sites
Weeks after Universal did a deal with YouTube, they're now pursuing 'non-deal' video sharing sites who are misusing their content. Sites Bolt and Grouper are the targets, for allegedly infringing copyright of artists such as Bon Jovi, Eminem, Jamie Cullum…





