Tag: apple
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Mark Zuckerberg has been a ‘close friend’ to Dropbox CEO Drew Houston for years. Here are 7 other tech exec friendships that have thrived in the competitive world of Silicon Valley.
Getty Images Silicon Valley might be competitive, but it also seems to be a ground for friendships one of its execs that are renowned. It makes sense: the tech world is still home to a number of the individuals in the Earth, and life can most likely get a little lonely at the top. Elon…
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Millennials’ favorite stocks include Apple, Tesla, and Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway
Bill Pugliano/Getty Apple, Tesla, and Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway ranking amongst millennials’ favorite stocks. Disney, Netflix, and Amazon also made Apex Clearing’s top 10 list. The digital wealth management specialist analyzed more than 734,000 investment accounts. Visit Business Insider’s homepage for more stories. Millennials’ stocks comprise Apple, Tesla, and Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway. Apex Clearing,…
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Apple’s Car Plans Remain Unclear, But They Are Still On A Hiring Spree
Apple’s plans to their own electric/self-driving is a open key, although it was earlier this year it was proposed that the organization ’s car project declared a href=”https://www.ubergizmo.com/2019/01/apple-self-driving-car-plans-scrapped/”>might possibly be scrapped. Whether or not they have is uncertain since Apple has yet to confirm or deny anything, but it seems that things might be progressing…
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Apple’s latest Tesla hire specializes in car interiors
Another high tech Tesla technology executive has jumped to Apple. Steve MacManus, who had been vice president of technology in Tesla, is currently a senior manager at Apple, according to an upgrade in his LinkedIn profile. Bloomberg was the first to report MacManus had shot the position in Apple. MacManus, whose was in charge of…
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Tesla Wants Apple’s Help In Lawsuit Against Employee Who Went To Xpeng
Tesla is looking for help from Apple since it provokes legal action contrary to a former engineer who supposedly took thousands of highly confidential documents from the firm when he began working for Chinese automaker Xpeng. Bloomberg accounts that from the lawsuit, Tesla wants to find that the engineer’s mails and have a forensic analysis…
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Apple Confirms Purchase Of Autonomous Start Up Drive.AI
Technology giant Apple confirmed that it’s acquired Drive.AI startup, a self-driving firm that runs a little fleet of evaluation shuttles at Texas. Information of Apple being interested in buying Drive.AI surfaced earlier this month, with the firm considering bringing aboard a few of its technology talent in order to boost their own self-driving attempts. Reuters…
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Tesla reportedly working on its own battery cell manufacturing capability
Automaker Tesla is considering how it might have another crucial part of its distribution chain, through research being performed at a key laboratory close to its Fremont, CA HQ, CNBC reports. The business currently is determined by Panasonic to construct cells and the battery package it utilizes for its own vehicles, which can be among,…
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The future of diversity and inclusion in tech
Silicon Valley is entering a new phase in its quest for diversity and inclusion in the technology industry. Some advocates call this part “the end of the beginning,” Code2040 CEO Karla Monterroso tells TechCrunch. At first, advocates were focused on calling out the lack of diversity at tech conferences, pressuring companies to release diversity data…
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Domino’s serves up self-driving pizza delivery pilot in Houston
Domino’s really emphasizes its commitment to “innovation,” but even if it’s a marketing tactic, the global pizza brand does indeed walk the walk. Case in point: It’s launching a new pilot for self-driving pizza delivery in Houston in partnership with Nuro. Autonomous-driving tech startup Nuro was founded by Dave Ferguson and Jiajun Zhu, two veterans…
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Tesla completing ‘small acquisition’ which will help launch its insurance product
Tesla CEO Elon Musk claims that the business is in the process of completing a “little purchase ” to allow it to release its insurance product, something it said in April it was just around “per month” from bringing to advertise . One month is at least two weeks when interpreted from Musk-time into rest-of-us…