Apple and Google are taking over the car market. Could this mean SkyNet would be in the form of vehicles? more
McLaren confirmed that they had a talk with Apple. The talk did not result in any offers from the Tech Giant to either offer a strategic investment or to take over the British Brand. more
The tech giant could be planning to launch the Apple self-driving system that could be fitted onto a third-party car to allow it to drive on its own. more
Apple Car, also known as the "Project Titan," might be working with large companies like Magna Steyr and Mobileye to produce its electric cars. A multinational financial services firm speculates the companies that Apple will most likely to work with. more
The fact that the people behind Apple are assuming the role of being silent workers leaves a lot of tech enthusiasts puzzled. more
Apple seems to have scaled back its Titan Project so that the company no longer seems interested in developing the actual car, but only the autonomous driving technology. more
There have been recent talks and gossipy rumors about Apple developing its own electronic car. But somehow speculations have started to swirl that the rumor will remain as such, considering that Apple has just recently confirmed that they are truly not in the midst of developing their own electronic car. more
Apple has an undergoing product called "Project Titan." On the other hand, Google is also making "self-driving cars." Which of these two tech titans will produce a better electric car? more
Apple is getting ready for the highly anticipated product, the Apple Car. Some might be surprised that the Cupertino-based company is now jumping into the car industry, but as we all know, electric cars have been in a high demand for its efficiency. more
New groundbreaking revolutionary technology is being developed by a South Korean company, that is possibly going to be used by the rumored Apple Car. more
The Apple car is undergoing a serious production planning, and will be released in 2020. However, this poses a risk as it will rival Tesla, the dominant electric car manufacturer in the industry. more
The first Apple Car is believed to be electric - but will it be self-driving? more
Elon Musk said in a recent interview with BBC News that it is an "open secret" that Apple is looking to challenge Tesla, adding that it was "obvious" that the Cupertino, Calif.-based company would try to make its own electric vehicle. more
The possibility of an Apple car illustrates the "major growth potential" of the auto industry, said a Daimler executive. more
Don't underestimate Apple. more
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