Home News Apple’s iPhone 16 event, Robots may take over Tesla factories, and the...

Apple’s iPhone 16 event, Robots may take over Tesla factories, and the hybrid car boom: Weekend tech innovation roundup

175
0
Apple’s iPhone 16 event, Robots may take over Tesla factories, and the hybrid car boom: Weekend tech innovation roundup

Make Money Online

Make Money Online Image for article titled Apple’s iPhone 16 event, Robots may take over Tesla factories, and the hybrid car boom: Weekend tech innovation roundup

Photo: Smith Collection/Gado (Getty Images), Justin Sullivan (Getty Images), John Ricky/Anadolu (Getty Images), Scott Olson (Getty Images), Scott Olson (Getty Images), Brandon Bell (Getty Images), Apple, Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto (Getty Images), Screenshot: Apple Inc., Image: Ford

Make Money Online A photo of a Tesla logo on the side of a building.

Photo: Smith Collection/Gado (Getty Images)

Make Money Online iPhone 16

The iPhone 16 on display during an Apple special event at Apple headquarters.
Photo: Justin Sullivan (Getty Images)

Apple’s (AAPL) latest lineup of iPhones could be its most successful smartphone launch to date, driving an upgrade “super cycle” that could see Apple selling upwards of 240 million iPhones next year.

Read More

Make Money Online Tesla’s Optimus robot on display during the 2024 World AI Conference & High-Level Meeting on Global AI Governance at Shanghai World Expo Exhibition and Convention Center on July 7, 2024

Tesla’s Optimus robot on display during the 2024 World AI Conference & High-Level Meeting on Global AI Governance at Shanghai World Expo Exhibition and Convention Center on July 7, 2024
Photo: John Ricky/Anadolu (Getty Images)

Elon Musk’s Tesla (TSLA) may have an easy way to save a lot of cash, according to analysts — just replace a bunch of workers with robots.

Tesla has been working on its Optimus robots for years, infamously, debuting its project in 2021 with a person dancing in a costume. Musk has said the humanoid robots will enter limited production for internal usage next year.

Read More

Make Money Online Tim Cook

Apple CEO Tim Cook.
Screenshot: Apple Inc.

Apple held its biggest event of the year Monday: its annual iPhone event at the Steve Jobs Theater in the company’s California headquarters.

This year, the tech giant unveiled its iPhone 16 lineup, upgrades to Apple Watches and AirPods, and gave a first look at what its new artificial intelligence features will actually look like on its upcoming devices — and when they can be expected.

Read More

Make Money Online Toyota Motor Co. and other automakers have looked to hybrid vehicles as electric car sales growth slows.

Toyota Motor Co. and other automakers have looked to hybrid vehicles as electric car sales growth slows.
Photo: Scott Olson (Getty Images)

Hybrid vehicles are all the rage right now, as American consumers look for cars that offer some of the environmental benefits of going electric, without relying entirely on battery power.

Read More

Make Money Online iPhone 15

Photo: Scott Olson (Getty Images)

Make Money Online Oracle headquarters

Oracle headquarters
Photo: Brandon Bell (Getty Images)

Computing giant Oracle (ORCL) unveiled quarterly earnings on Monday. Revenue was $13 billion, up 8% from a year ago; net income was $2.9 billion, up 23%. Though shares rose more than 11% after the report during Tuesday trading, the occasion revealed another eye-catching development from its founder Larry Ellison.  

Read More

Make Money Online Image for article titled Apple’s iPhone 16 event, Robots may take over Tesla factories, and the hybrid car boom: Weekend tech innovation roundup

Photo: Apple

Make Money Online Google

Photo: Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto (Getty Images)

The CEO of The Trade Desk TTD, a major advertising tech platform, thinks Google GOOGL should get broken up as part of its second major antitrust trial of the year.

Read More

Make Money Online 2024 Ford F-150 Lightning

Image: Ford

Ford is continuing its push into making vehicle-to-grid technology more mainstream. The automaker’s latest partnership is teaming up with a Southern California utility provider to pay EV owners a pretty nice amount for helping to bolster the grid.

Read More

Read More