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Ford Abandons the Self-Driving Road to Nowhere

Self-driving car developer Argo AI suddenly announced that it was closing its doors this week. Some of its 1,800-odd employees, already reduced by...

High-Tech Cars Are Killing the Auto Repair Shop

Industry experts say the problem will only get worse. “In 10 years, I see a lot fewer shops, and I see a lot...

Electric Vehicles Could Rescue the US Power Grid

But utilities will likely play the biggest role in ushering in a new era of electricity grids, says Max Baumhefner, a senior attorney...

Turns Out, You Own Nothing

Plus: A 2012 WIRED story that didn’t quite hold up, some wisdom on tech investments, and the nightmare of atmospheric-river-fueled storms. Source link

EV Makers Think They’ve Figured Out What Women Want

In countries like Norway, EVs are expensive, and that means families often have the budget for just one car, says Sovacool, whose research...

No One Knows How Safe New Driver-Assistance Systems Really Are

This week, a US Department of Transportation report detailed the crashes that advanced driver-assistance systems have been involved in over the past year...

Why It’s Impossible to Rent a Car Right Now

Peer-to-peer car-sharing platforms are—cliché though it is—exactly like Airbnb for cars. But, unlike Airbnb, which is currently valued at $78.8 billion, car sharing...

Apple Embraces the Ever-Expanding Dashboard Touchscreen

In Daniel McGehee’s informed opinion, it’s simply too late to put the genie back in the bottle. People drive an average of 29...

China’s Jidu Robo-1 Looks Like It’s From the Future. Maybe It Is

The collaboration with Geely could give Jidu a big boost when it comes to the notoriously tricky business of making cars at high...

China’s Jidu Robo-1 Looks Like It’s From the Future. Maybe It Is

The collaboration with Geely could give Jidu a big boost when it comes to the notoriously tricky business of making cars at high...

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