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Save 70 off this touchscreen display for your car

PCWorld

New cars today almost always have a central display with a backup camera and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. You don't have to get a new car to enjoy that hands-free convenience, though. Instead, you can get the 6.8″ Foldable Touchscreen Car Display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Support for a fraction of the price. This foldable touchscreen display is compatible with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto so you can connect quickly and access your apps hands-free. You can use Google Assistant or Siri to make calls, navigate, do more hands-free, and stay safer while driving.


Give your car a wireless display for 60 off

PCWorld

Most cars these days have integrated displays allowing you to connect your phone to navigate, change the music, and more hands-free. But if yours doesn't, it's time to upgrade with this 7″ Wireless Car Display with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto Compatibility. This week only, you can get it for 60 off. This display (4/5 stars) works just like any other. Connect your device and you can access Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, being able to see your Maps app, navigate music choices, make calls, send messages, and more.


Apple Revolutionized the Auto Industry Without Selling a Single Car

The Atlantic - Technology

Apple has long been a company shrouded in mystery--and perhaps its most mysterious recent project of all has been the Apple Car. For a decade, reports have continually emerged about the company building an electric, autonomous car as smart and beautiful as an iPhone. The company never confirmed the project's existence, even as it hired executives from Lamborghini and BMW. MotorTrend created a speculative Apple Car in 2016, treating it like an object of science fiction, then another in 2022. But as of this afternoon, that dream appears dead.


This wireless heads up display for your car is more than $150 off now

PCWorld

We're past the days of MapQuest, but people still spend a dangerous amount of time looking at their phones while driving. You need a better solution, and this 9″ Wireless Heads Up Car Display has you covered. Compatible with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and wireless compatible mirror linking functions, this display helps you navigate, control music playback, and manage calls via Siri or Google Assistant on a safer dashboard display that you won't have to look into your lap to use. The intuitive tool installs easily on your dashboard via a self-adhesive bracket that doesn't alter your stereo setup. Then, it gives you optimal visibility day and night with automatic brightness adjustment while 4Ω 3W speakers ensure you can hear your music and voice instructions easily.


Why Voice Tech is the Future of the Automotive Industry

#artificialintelligence

Car manufacturers are catching on the new tech wave. After the pandemic hit and social-distancing became our new normal, a personal vehicle became one of the safest ways to travel -- with proper sanitation, of course. And as we're all moving to a touchless future, the automotive industry is no exception. According to the study by Voicebot.ai While analysts from Frost & Sullivan predict that the importance of digital voice assistants in automotive branding will increasingly grow. We believe that in the next few years, voice technology will become one of the key drivers transforming the automotive industry.


GM's Search for In-Car Tech Lands on Google

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In the ongoing war for control of the digital space that is the modern car, Google just conquered a major swath of territory. This week, it and General Motors announced that the tech giant's Android operating system will underpin the infotainment systems in GM's cars, starting with some model year 2022 vehicles. For future Chevy, Cadillac, Buick, and GMC drivers, that means built-in access to Google Maps and the ability to use Google Assistant to make calls, send texts, tune the radio, and more, without plugging in their phones. For GM, it's an admission that people don't want its house-made infotainment tech, and to give them what they do want. For Google, it's more direct access to more consumers--GM accounts for 17 percent of new car sales in the US--in the rare place where they're not supposed to have their phone in their hand.


Detroit auto show: Tech giants take the wheel in voice recognition systems

USATODAY - Tech Top Stories

A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Can you fix voice recognition in new cars? After years of designing their own often-faulty voice recognition systems, auto companies are handing the reins over to tech giants that have already developed the technology for their devices. The trend is on full display at the 2019 Detroit auto show, where automakers are showcasing new vehicles with increasingly common systems that allow drivers to plug in their phones and bypass built-in infotainment systems. Using spoken commands to tune the radio, make a call or get directions has required patience, awkward pronunciation and frequent do-overs ever since it became possible in some vehicles earlier this century.


5 essential tech options for your new car

FOX News

A car is never just a car. Yes, there's the engine, windshield, and axle; these parts have been fundamental to cars since they were known as "horseless carriages." But the modern automobile is heavily computerized, with oxygen sensors, a stability controller, a powertrain module, and a vast network of other functions. Now, cars are more sophisticated than ever: Bluetooth, rear-view cameras, and zoned temperature controls are standard features in 2018 models. Too many people don't think about the vast amount of data collection that happens.


5 essential tech options for your new car

USATODAY - Tech Top Stories

Apple CarPlay and Android Auto both come standard on the 2018 Crosstrek (Photo: Reviewed.com A car is never just a car. Yes, there's the engine, windshield, and axle; these parts have been fundamental to cars since they were known as "horseless carriages." But the modern automobile is heavily computerized, with oxygen sensors, a stability controller, a powertrain module, and a vast network of other functions. Now, cars are more sophisticated than ever: Bluetooth, rear-view cameras, and zoned temperature controls are standard features in 2018 models.