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Google's latest rollout for Android Auto's beta is now letting users play games right on their car's infotainment systems.
An increasing number of major automotive manufacturers are turning to Android Automotive as the operating system of choice to power the infotainment systems of modern cars. It’s a no-brainer ...
There are a variety of in-car infotainment systems today, with Android Auto and Apple’s CarPlay ruling the roost. But we also see proprietary systems and older entertainment systems in use.
Google has quietly added a new button in Android Auto that allows users to quickly exit back to their car's native software.
With the release of Android Auto 14.1, you can now play Android games on your vehicle's infotainment system, similar to a Tesla. Not every Android game will be playable through Android Auto, however.
The question of Android Auto in cars raises similar concerns because new vehicles last longer than smartphones, and losing access to a critical infotainment feature would be a massive letdown for ...
Consumer Reports shows you how to get the most from your car's infotainment system, lists the most satisfying brands, and compares Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
General Motors plans to gradually replace CarPlay and Android Auto in its vehicles, in favor of an in-house infotainment system developed with Google, leaning on subscription services.
A new Android Auto update is currently rolling out to users, and it lets users sync their smartphone wallpaper to the infotainment screen.
Android Auto operates from your smartphone to your car's infotainment system, so you'll have to update it from the Google Play Store rather than your car itself. Open the Google Play Store.
Volkswagen is bringing the internet-famous artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot ChatGPT to the infotainment system of its cars. It sounds pretty cool, but there are also some privacy issues that ...