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Apple approached Nissan to work on autonomous car project

Need an app? This Japanese startup has a platform for that

“There’s an app for that,” so the old iPhone slogan goes. But in a country like Japan that’s struggling to find enough engineers and programmers, locating someone who can create an app is easier said than done. That glaring need has fueled investor expectations for local startup Yappli Inc., which designs off-the-shelf apps that clients can manage locally without needing to hire programmers. Its shares have almost doubled since its Tokyo listing at the end of December, giving it a market cap of about $700 million. Chief Executive Officer Yasubumi Ihara and Chief Technology Officer Masafumi Sano, both Yahoo Japan alums, started the company after an arduous attempt at creating their own app just as smartphones started to boom in Japan in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in 2011.

Buckle Up: We Might Actually be Getting an Apple Car in 2021

Apple has long been rumored to be working on a self-driving electric car, but recent statements from Hyundai put the project back into the spotlight. In late January, the car manufacturer revealed it has been in contact with Apple about a potential collaboration, but subsequently walked back those remarks. The entire story is surprisingly light …

Need an app? This Japanese start-up has a platform for that

(Feb 15): “There’s an app for that,” so the old iPhone slogan goes. But in a country like Japan that’s struggling to find enough engineers and programmers, locating someone who can create an app is easier said than done. That glaring need has fueled investor expectations for local startup Yappli Inc., which designs off-the-shelf apps that clients can manage locally without needing to hire programmers. Its shares have almost doubled since its Tokyo listing at the end of December, giving it a market cap of about US$750 million. Chief Executive Officer Yasubumi Ihara and Chief Technology Officer Masafumi Sano, both Yahoo Japan alums, started the company after an arduous attempt at creating their own app just as smartphones started to boom in Japan in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in 2011.

Tencent says exec being probed over links to personal corruption allegations

Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings Ltd said a company executive is being investigated by authorities over allegations of "personal corruption", after a media report said the move was linked to sharing of personal data from its popular WeChat app.

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