As the weekend draws to a close, we look back at a number of intriguing developments in the world of technology. From Elon Musk aligning with Steve Jobs‘philosophy a Tesla Inc. TSLA seeking assistance from The Apple company. AAPL, it’s been a gripping few days. Let’s dive into the details.
Musk agrees with Jobs on craftsmanship
In a recent interaction, Tesla CEO Elon Musk agreed with the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs’ view on the importance of fostering a team spirit focused on turning innovative ideas into high-quality products. Read the full article here.
Tesla turns to Apple over Autopilot crash case
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In an upcoming court case related to a fatal 2018 crash involving its Autopilot system, Tesla is seeking testimony from Apple. The case involves the unfortunate death of Apple engineer Wei “Walter” Huang, who died in an accident while his Autopilot-enabled Model X was in use. Read the full article here.
Apple’s AI future looks promising: Wedbush’s Dan Ives
According to Wedbush’s Dan Ives, Apple’s installed user base of more than 2 billion is the “best” globally in terms of AI potential. Read the full article here.
Small browsers gain ground as new European legislation challenges tech giants
New European Union (EU) regulations are shaking up the browser landscape. Independent browser companies are seeing a surge in user numbers, challenging the dominance of tech giants like Apple, Microsoft Corp. MSFTAND Alphabet Inc.‘S GOOG Google. Read the full article here.
Apple prepares the biggest overhaul of the iPad in years
Apple is preparing for a significant new launch iPadPro AND iPad Air models in May, ending a nearly 18-month drought. The launch will include new 11- and 13-inch OLED iPad Pro models, an enlarged 12.9-inch iPad Air, and updated accessories for Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil. Read the full article here.
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