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Johana Bhuiyan

Johana Bhuiyan

Senior Editor, Transportation

    Latest articles by Johana Bhuiyan

    Uber chased self-driving deals with GM, Ford, Cruise and others before hooking up with Toyota
    Technology

    Uber has approached every automaker, sources said.

    By Johana Bhuiyan and Kara Swisher
    Toyota has made a strategic investment in Uber
    Technology

    It likely has to do with self-driving technology.

    By Johana Bhuiyan
    Volkswagen Group is getting into the ride-hail game with a $300 million investment in Uber competitor Gett
    Technology

    Another automaker joins the mobility-as-a-service movement.

    By Johana Bhuiyan
    Lyft riders can finally schedule rides
    Technology

    For drivers, it’s business as usual.

    By Johana Bhuiyan
    Ride-hail company Grab is open to exploring self-driving car partnerships when the technology is ready
    Technology

    The pace at which self-driving technology is developing might pressure the company to speed up.

    By Johana Bhuiyan
    We rode in the self-driving cab that will hit Singapore streets in 2019
    Technology

    It’s clumsy, but it’s safe.

    By Johana Bhuiyan
    Technology
    The complete timeline to self-driving carsThe complete timeline to self-driving cars
    Technology

    Self-driving cars are coming. The question is when and how.

    By Johana Bhuiyan
    Didi investment may help Apple mend relationships with the Chinese government
    Technology

    Betting on China’s homegrown player over the foreign import may have been a deliberate move on Apple’s part.

    By Johana Bhuiyan
    Technology
    Car hackers could harpoon stock prices by exposing vulnerabilitiesCar hackers could harpoon stock prices by exposing vulnerabilities
    Technology

    This makes hacking cars particularly enticing for people looking to short a carmaker’s stock.

    By Johana Bhuiyan