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    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 development could have featured BYD’s Blade batteries, enhancing its electric vehicle plans.

    Apple Cancels Electric Car Development After Years of Speculation

    The development of an electric vehicle by Apple, a venture that had sparked widespread curiosity and speculation, has been officially terminated. Bloomberg sources reveal that the decision to discontinue the…

    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…

    Apple Car

    60 patents granted to Apple in one day – so, what’s included?

    We’re accustomed here at AppleMagazine to hearing about the latest Apple patents, but Tuesday, March 29 proved a particularly prolific one for the Cupertino company on this front. That’s because…

    Interior view of a modern electric car, reminiscent of Apple's design ethos, featuring a minimalist dashboard with a large central touchscreen display, steering wheel with a logo, and sleek black seats. The windshield shows an outdoor scene with some buildings and trees in the background.

    Apple reportedly looked to acquire Tesla back in 2013

    Apple reportedly offered to purchase Tesla back in 2013 for $240 a share. According to new information, Apple made a serious bid for the company more than five years ago….

    Apple Now Working on Self-Driving Platform, But Not a Car

    Apple has, according to Bloomberg, pulled the plug on development of its own electric car, having refocused its efforts on instead working on an autonomous driving software platform. Citing its…

    Apple Considering Acquisition of British Carmaker McLaren

    Apple could be about to acquire the British prestige carmaker McLaren – as the Financial Times reports that the Cupertino company, long rumored to be developing its own electric car,…

    South Korean Firm to Develop Hollow Batteries for Apple Car

    A small battery firm based in South Korea has signed a deal with Apple to co-develop innovative hollow batteries for the Cupertino company’s much-rumored electric car project, reports ETNews. In…

    Why the New Apple Energy LLC Bodes Well for the Apple Car

    Apple recently formed a new subsidiary, Apple Energy LLC – seemingly to allow the Cupertino giant to sell excess power produced at its solar farms and, ultimately, sell it broadly…

    Apple Mulling Charging Station Tech for Electric Car Project

    It looks like Apple is carefully considering how to develop charging stations for its rumored, in-development electric car project. A report from Reuters claims that the Cupertino company has been…

    Apple Said to Have Secret Berlin Lab Working on New Vehicles

    A new report out of Germany claims that Apple is running a secret lab in Berlin, where about 15 to 20 “top-class” employees are working to imagine and realize futuristic…

    Apple Registers Auto-Related Domains, Hinting at Car Project

    Apple has registered three top-level domain names – apple.car, apple.cars and apple.auto – which could be linked to the corporation’s already heavily-rumored electric car project. The registrations for these domains…

    Faraday Future Shows Electric Concept Supercar, the FFZERO1

    The mysterious new car maker Faraday Future has shown off its first prototype electric supercar, called the FFZERO1, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The company has posted…

    Samsung and Baidu Reveal Plans for Autonomous Vehicle Projects

    Samsung and Baidu have revealed their plans for development of autonomous vehicles. Their ventures could bring them into competition with Apple, which is heavily rumored to be building an electric…

    Faraday Future to Show New Car Concept at CES in January

    Faraday Future, the electric car maker that has been rumored to be a “dummy” company for Apple, has indicated its intent to reveal a new car concept at the Consumer…

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