Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Apple taps BlackBerry talent as car project takes software turn

- By Mark Gurman and Alex Webb Special to Digital First Media

Apple has hired the former head of BlackBerry’s automotive software division as new leadership at the iPhone-maker’s car team places increased emphasis on developing selfdrivin­g technology, according to people familiar with the project.

Dan Dodge, the founder and former chief executive officer of QNX, the operating system developer that BlackBerry acquired in 2010, joined Apple earlier this year, the people said. He is part of a team headed by Bob Mansfield, who, since taking over leadership of the cars initiative — dubbed Project Titan — has heralded a shift in strategy, according to a person familiar with the plan.

The initiative is now prioritizi­ng the developmen­t of an autonomous driving system, though it’s not abandoning efforts to design its own vehicle. That leaves options open should the company eventually decide to partner with or acquire an establishe­d car maker, rather than build a car itself. An Apple spokesman declined to comment.

Apple has hundreds of engineers working on car design and has been targeting a release as soon as 2020. That goal has been affected by multiple departures, technical delays and confusion regarding the direction of the project, according to people with knowledge of the efforts.

Tapering demand for the iPhone, which accounts for more than half of Apple’s sales, has emphasized the importance of new sources of revenue. Research and developmen­t spending jumped by more than a quarter to $2.6 billion in the three months through June compared with a year earlier.

“The products that are in R&D, there is quite a bit of investment in there for products and services that are not currently shipping or derivation­s of what is currently shipping,” Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook said in a conference call to discuss earnings Tuesday. “There’s a lot of stuff that we’re doing beyond the current products.”

Mansfield answers directly to Cook, unlike his predecesso­r Steve Zadesky, who reported to hardware chief Dan Riccio, who in turn reported to Cook. Mansfield’s division comprises three pillars led by Apple veterans: a software team under John Wright; a sensors group headed by Benjamin Lyon; and a unit of hardware engineers led by D.J. Novotney.

Dodge, who is part of Wright’s group, co-founded QNX in 1980 as a student at the University of Waterloo in Canada. The company was sold to Harman Internatio­nal Industries Inc. in 2004 and subsequent­ly acquired by BlackBerry in 2010. QNX developed BlackBerry’s latest proprietar­y mobile operating system, which it still uses in some of its smartphone­s. It also makes the entertainm­ent, navigation and connectedd­evice system used by Volkswagen, Daimler, Ford and others. Dodge left QNX in

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NG HAN GUAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this file photo, a man uses his mobile phone near an Apple store in Beijing.

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