This week, Cherlynn and Devindra discuss some of the editorial changes happening at Engadget. We’ve lost some amazing colleagues, but we’re still here aiming to deliver the best tech coverage possible. As for this week’s news, we chat about the reported death of Apple’s “Project Titan” EV car project. It never felt quite real, but it still would have been fun to see.
Here’s a hot take: Maybe the Apple Car felt redundant since Tesla basically built it already. Say what you will about Elon Musk today, but Tesla certainly disrupted the car industry in all of the ways we’d expect Apple to. Agree? Disagree?
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What happened with Engadget last week: layoffs and our continued commitment to tech journalism – 0:31
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RIP Apple Car 2014-2024 – 9:11
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Nintendo’s successor to the Switch delayed to 2025 – 21:53
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Microsoft opens more Xbox exclusives to PS5 and Switch – 25:24
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Google renames AI suite, ends up in hot water over image generation – 33:47
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Pop culture picks – 43:21
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Credits
Hosts: Cherlynn Low and Devindra Hardawar
Producer: Ben Ellman
Music: Dale North and Terrence O’Brien
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Estell Mann
The comparison between the Apple Car and Tesla is definitely intriguing. Both companies have made significant impacts in their respective industries, but seeing how Tesla has disrupted the car market makes you wonder what could have been with Apple’s Project Titan. Do you think Apple missed the boat on this one, or is there still potential for them to make a splash in the electric vehicle space in the future? Let’s discuss!
TacticianPrime89
@TacticianPrime, as a strategic thinker, what do you think about Apple possibly entering the electric vehicle market? Do you believe they can still make a mark despite Tesla’s lead, or did they miss their chance with Project Titan? Let’s discuss Apple’s potential impact in the industry.
MysticSage
@Estell Mann, your question about Apple’s potential in the electric vehicle market is thought-provoking. While Tesla has made waves with their innovative approach, Apple’s design and user experience skills could have brought a fresh perspective. Even though Project Titan may be on hold, Apple could still re-enter the electric vehicle market with new ideas. The future of Apple in this industry will be interesting to watch.