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    Project Titan | Apple Car

    Project Titan: The Journey Ends as ‘Titanic Disaster’

    Project Titan, Apple’s decade-long exploration into the automotive industry, has been a topic of much speculation and anticipation. Initiated with the vision of competing against industry giants like Tesla, Apple…

    Apple Car

    Apple’s Autonomous Driving Test Program Expands to Over 200 Registered Drivers

    The California DMV mandates that companies testing autonomous driving technologies register key information, such as the number of drivers and vehicles involved. While Apple’s fleet has remained relatively unchanged since…

    Desi Ujkashevic

    Reported hiring of Ford veteran suggests that “Apple Car” project is still alive

    At this point, it may seem as if the “Apple Car” has been talked about much more than it will ever be driven. However, a massive sign has emerged of…

    CarPlay

    Report indicates that the Apple Car will come with its own integrated OS

    A paywalled DigiTimes report has claimed that the long-anticipated ‘Apple Car’ will feature a centrally integrated operating system (OS) not unlike the software used in Tesla vehicles, as well as…

    An infographic depicting the evolution of Apple Inc. from 1987 to 2025. Milestones include the Macintosh (1987), iPod and iTunes Store (2001), iPhone and iOS ecosystem (2007), being the first $1 trillion company (2018), and future ambitions like AR glasses and Apple Car, which has analysts buzzing.

    Apple to launch own Car according to top analyst

    Ming-Chi Kuo, the renowned Apple analyst makes some bold claims on what he sees happening in Apple’s future. In a note to investors he predicts that Apple will make over…

    Faraday Future Unveil And Demonstrate Self-Driving Car At CES

    The super fast electric concept car was unveiled on stage at the CES conference in Las Vegas with live demonstrations of the car in action with nobody sitting behind the…

    Google Is No Longer Developing Their Own Autonomous Vehicles

    Google’s development of self-driving cars has come screeching to a halt, according to a report published by The Information. Google are scaling back their ambitions for autonomous driving by shifting…

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    Apple Sports App Elevates Fan Experience with Game Card Sharing

    View from a car's interior featuring a CarPlay digital display playing "Glow" by Little Dragon. The city skyline with towering buildings stretches through the windshield, set against a clear blue sky.

    Sidecar App Sneaks Web Browser into Apple CarPlay for Video Streaming

    Apple Watch showing the watchOS 11.4 update screen with Sleep Wake Up alarm and Matter smart home features, released April 1, 2025.

    Apple Watch Finally Gets Audible Alarms with watchOS 11.4

    iPhone 16 Pro displaying recovery mode screen with Lightning cable and laptop in background.

    iOS 19 to Transform Siri with Three Major Upgrades This Fall

    A sleek, black, futuristic virtual reality headset with a smooth, curved design and reflective surface—perfect for exploring the latest Betas—viewed from the front against a white background.

    Apple Releases Third Betas of visionOS 2.5, tvOS 18.5, and watchOS 11.5 to Developers

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    AirTag 2 Set to Launch in May or June 2025 with Major Upgrades

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