After a decade of rumors, speculation and a fair few wishful fantasies, it appears Apple’s dreams of building a car are finally dead. This comes from the ever-reliable Mark Gurman at Bloomberg, who ...
Apple’s secretive car project died without ever seeing the light of day. It’s a fitting end, considering we’ve collectively spent the last decade aware of it without really knowing too much about what ...
Apple spent billions of dollars and very many years before abandoning the Apple Car — and we now know so much about what it would have been like. There has not been a single word from Apple about it ...
Apple spent more than $10 billion working on the Apple Car over the last decade, according to a report from The New York Times that details the issues the project faced during development. Apple first ...
Fresh off dumping its electric vehicles project, Apple appears to be pivoting to something fairly different: household robots. Engineers at the iPhone company have been working on some sort of ...
We now have a peek into what the Apple Car could've been, just weeks after Apple canceled the project. Credit: Canoo The Apple Car was once one of the most highly-anticipated Apple products of all ...
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and Drake Bennett today published an in-depth report examining Apple's decade-long attempt at creating an electric vehicle. The project was reportedly canceled last week after ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Apple’s decision to kill its secretive car project is a reflection of the harsh reality confronting electric and ...
But Apple is so big, and its devices so pervasive, that it didn’t need to sell a single vehicle in order to transform the automobile industry—not through batteries and engines, but through software.