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Apple Invests in Home Robotics After Shutting Down Electric Car Project

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The post Apple Invests in Home Robotics After Shutting Down Electric Car Project appeared first on Spiceworks. Apple engineers are looking to develop robots that would follow users in their homes to aid in several functions. Learn more about the devices Apple hopes will become its ‘next big thing.’

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AI killed Apple’s electric car

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Apple’s plan to make electric cars (Project Titan) has been canceled, and AI played a big part in it. From tough challenges to changes in the car market, let’s uncover how AI became a game-changer in Apple’s car journey. Why is the Apple electric car project canceled?

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Apple shuts down its secretive electric car project

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It has been an open secret for years that Apple was working to develop an electric car with autonomous capabilities. Now it seems those efforts have been shelved, according to an announcement from Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams and Kevin Lynch, a vice president in charge of the effort. Read Entire Article

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Volkswagen CIO Deals With An Electric Car Setback

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Volkswagen’s electric car’s launch has been delayed due to software problems Image Credit: Rutger van der Maar. The future of the company is riding on their forthcoming all electric car that they will be using to compete with the likes of Tesla. has had producing and selling attractive electric cars.

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Electric car Snuggie promises to extend battery lifespan

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As New Scientist highlights, most modern electric vehicles have integrated thermoregulation systems that ensure batteries stay within their optimal operating temperature. The system is only operational when the vehicle is on, however, meaning your batteries are left to brave the elements when your car is off and parked.

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University students built an electric car that can go from 0-100 km/h in under a second

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Applied sciences students from ETH Zurich and Lucerne University have broken the world record for acceleration in an electric car. The University of Stuttgart held the previous record, set last year when it sent its car screaming down the track, going from zero to 100 km/h (62.15 mph) in 1.461. Read Entire Article

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Volvo says it will only sell electric cars by 2030

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Volvo unveiled its first fully electric car, the XC40, in 2019. Swedish automaker Volvo says it will only sell electric cars by 2030, phasing out all diesel, petrol, and hybrid options in an effort to reduce global carbon emissions. We are fully focused on becoming a leader in the fast-growing premium electric segment.”.