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Is Apple Hiring Engineers In China For An Automotive Project?

According to a LinkedIn posting by an apparent representative of HR consulting firm Allegis-BN, Apple is looking to hire an experienced engineer in China for an undisclosed project. The posting asks for a "Supplier Quality Engineer/New Product Integration supervisor with experience in CNC/die casting/stam

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Book: Ford secretly partnered with Toyota, Honda during economic crisis

While the headline might seem shocking, given the circumstances of the 2009 global economic meltdown, it only makes sense. Ford's dealings with two of its biggest competitors were centered around mutual self-preservation in the form of trying to keep a beleaguered supplier base afloat, according to The Detroit News. According to the report, Ford, Toyota and Jeff Sabatini

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Audi R18 e-tron Quattro debuts in motion

The top class of endurance racing like what we see at Le Mans tends to follow trends. Open cockpits gave way to closed ones in LMP1 racers, but while diesel engines continue to dominate, we're now entering the age of hybrid prototypes.

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2013 Lexus RX facelift leaked prior to Geneva debut

While it's not a complete redesign, Lexus has quite a few tweaks planned for its 2013 RX range. We got an initial glimpse of the crossover's new face via a grouping of leaked brochure scans, and now, it appears that some semi-official stock shots have hit the Interwebs prior to the CUV's debut at the Steven J. Ewing

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Future Fuel Economy Mandates, Part IV: General Motors Engineering

There were lots of comments on my last two columns (speaking with Ford and Chrysler execs about CAFE regulations), and some were very savvy on EVs and hybrids. But most seem to have little knowledge of what really goes into designing, developing, validating and successfully marketing a desirable, reliable, long-term durable, incredibly complex, affordable and federally legal modern automobile – let alone maki

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