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Yes, you can use a web browser in Android Auto (when you're parked)
It might be time to use your car as a cinema ...
In the auto industry, much like in the tech sector, it's always out with the old and in with the new. Considering how fast new releases come about, it's inevitable that dated tech falls off the radar ...
Nobody likes cables. They're more of a necessary evil in our cars, and sooner or later, everybody ends up using them. However, keeping things organized behind the wheel is essential for most of us.
For a company still referred to as "the tech giant," Google is certainly working on a wide range of fronts. The automotive space is one of them. Google's foray into the automotive space includes ...
Ben Khalesi writes about where artificial intelligence, consumer tech, and everyday technology intersect for Android Police. With a background in AI and Data Science, he’s great at turning geek speak ...
Wireless Android Auto adapters aren’t hard to find nowadays and they’re also cheaper than ever, but you might end up paying a few more dollars for the more well-known and reliable models. Motorola MA1 ...
Some Android Auto users report the interface suddenly appearing magnified. The bug affects apps like Google Maps and Spotify, both wired and wireless. It’s not yet clear how many users are affected, ...
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