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The Tech & Design Issue: Life After Driving
Can Ford Turn Itself Into a Tech Company?
Its very name was synonymous with the 20th-century economy. Now it’s trying to catch up with Silicon Valley on self-driving cars.
By KEVIN ROOSE
The Tech & Design Issue: Life After Driving
How to Make Cars Cooperate
As giant companies race toward self-driving technology, smaller firms are using vehicle to vehicle technology to work toward a more profound — and in some ways opposing — goal.
By KIM TINGLEY
Economic View
Tesla’s Tiered Pricing Is a Hurdle, but a Fair One
By restricting the range of its cars for a reduced price, Tesla annoyed some critics, but it was engaging in a common and beneficial practice.
By ROBERT H. FRANK
The Week Ahead
A Monday Holiday Around the World, and May Hiring Data Is Due
Many financial markets will close for national holidays. As for jobs, Wall Street analysts expect that 176,000 people joined the work force.
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Automakers Befriend Start-Ups Like Uber, Girding Against a Changing Car Culture
Companies like Toyota and Volkswagen are supporting the tech companies working to change the way people travel by car.
By MIKE ISAAC and NEAL E. BOUDETTE
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