Tag: apple

  • Apple offered to buy Tesla back in 2013 for more than it’s worth today

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    For years, analysts have maintained that Apple needs to move past the iPhone and look for additional revenue streams. Consequently, many analysts through the years have suggested that Apple would be well advised to make a blockbuster acquisition and snatch up a company like Netflix or Tesla. Interestingly enough, it turns out that Apple actually…

  • This week in Apple: The top news from Android’s main competitor

    This week in Apple: The top news from Android’s main competitor

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    MacRumors Welcome on Android Authority that gives a rundown of the most recent news related to Android’s competitor, Apple. This is a simple way for Android lovers to remain up-to-date on what’s occurring in mobile away from the Android world. This week in Apple news we saw invitations sent out to the 2019 iteration of…

  • Tesla’s communications chief is leaving the automaker

    Tesla’s communications chief is leaving the automaker

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    Dave Arnold, Tesla’s director of communications, is leaving the company according to sources familiar with the move. Tesla confirmed to TechCrunch that Arnold was leaving in June. “We’d like to thank Dave for his work in support of Tesla’s mission, and we wish him ” a Tesla spokesperson said in a company-issued statement. “Dave will…

  • Tesla sued in wrongful death lawsuit that alleges Autopilot caused crash

    Tesla sued in wrongful death lawsuit that alleges Autopilot caused crash

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    The family of Walter Huang, an Apple engineer who died after his Tesla Model X with Autopilot engaged crashed into a highway median, is suing Tesla. The State of California Department of Transportation is also named in the lawsuit. The wrongful death lawsuit, filed in California Superior Court, County of Santa Clara, alleges that mistakes…

  • Data Sheet—The Tech Industry’s Greatest Coach

    Data Sheet—The Tech Industry’s Greatest Coach

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    This is the web version of Data Sheet, Fortune’s daily newsletter on the top tech news. To get it delivered daily to your in-box, sign up here. It has been three years since Silicon Valley lost one of its greats, Bill Campbell, the former Intuit CEO, Apple board member, executive coach to the great and…

  • Some reassuring data for those worried unicorns are wrecking the Bay Area

    Some reassuring data for those worried unicorns are wrecking the Bay Area

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    Joanna Glasner Contributor More Articles by this contributor From lab-grown meat to fermented fungus, here’s what corporate Meals VCs are serving up A record $2.5B went to US insurance startup deals last year, and Large insurers are in all the way The San Francisco Bay Area is at launching startups that go on to dominate…

  • Trump called Apple CEO Tim Cook ‘Tim Apple’—and there are memes

    Trump called Apple CEO Tim Cook ‘Tim Apple’—and there are memes

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    It’s not the first time President Donald Trump has assigned someone a nickname unprompted, and it certainly won’t be the last. Trump on Wednesday referred to Apple CEO Tim Cook as “Tim Apple,” apparently by accident. Trump was addressing Cook in an American Workforce Policy Advisory Board meeting when he uttered “Tim Apple” right to…

  • Apple Cuts 200 Employees From Project Titan Autonomous Car Division

    Apple Cuts 200 Employees From Project Titan Autonomous Car Division

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    Apple has ignored over 200 workers involved in its autonomous car collection, dubbed Project Titan. The tech giant has acknowledged the job cuts but indicates they do not suggest a move from the progression of autonomous that was industry-leading technologies. “We have an incredibly talented team focusing on autonomous platforms and technologies at Apple. As…

  • Diversity in Tech: Make School Bachelor’s Program with Dominican Accredited

    Diversity in Tech: Make School Bachelor’s Program with Dominican Accredited

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    Make Schoola postsecondary educational program created by two 20-something techies, is currently providing an industry-driven, project-oriented bachelor’s degree in partnership with Dominican University of California which students can finish in two years — and also don’t have to start paying for until they graduate and protected work which pays $60,000 annually. The bachelor’s degree in…

  • Silicon Valley’s year of reckoning

    Silicon Valley’s year of reckoning

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    Tech companies have always branded themselves as the good men. However, 2018 was the year the long-held belief that Silicon Valley is on the ideal side of progress and all things great was called into question with a vital mass. Since startups grow larger and wealthier, amassing more power and influence out the Valley, a…