Android Auto's latest update offers a more personalized and customizable in-car experience. The software now adapts to various infotainment screen sizes and allows for custom widgets. Video streaming ...
Google has started giving beta testers early access to Android Auto 17.0, even though the update has not yet been officially released to all users. Users who are part of Google's beta program can try ...
Android Auto 17.0 is now live for all users. This is the first part of the good news. The second is at least as important. You can skip the wait and install the ...
We've hit that point where Android Auto moves to a new version number, with Android Auto 17 now rolling out to users. It's part of a phased roll-out, so although it's available, it won't immediately ...
The development of Android Auto has reached another milestone. Version 17.0 is now available for download for the first users, and while the build number could make some people's excitement go through ...
Android Auto is starting to roll out support for multiple swipeable media cards on the dashboard. The feature is now live in the latest beta version of Android Auto. It lets users cycle between active ...
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. My first thought after demoing the upcoming Android Auto features at Google I/O last week was the dread of going back to my own car, innocently ...
Martin Scorsese's Hawaiian mob movie starring Dwayne Johnson has received a new update. The film, which will also star Leonardo DiCaprio and Emily Blunt, is now undergoing some "major rewrites." ...
Domestic automobile retail market continued its growth trajectory in May, with vehicle registrations rising 5.5% year-on-year (YoY), while electric vehicle (EV) sales expanded at more than seven times ...
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