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The majority of drivers surveyed said they'd stop using their smartphone in the car if their in-car infotainment systems had ...
As smartphone growth saturates — at least in mature markets — tech companies are turning their attention to cars as the next consumer frontier for their wares. In the latest example, U.K. phone ...
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It's the perfect "California Dreamin'" fantasy: Riding in a Mustang down Sunset Boulevard with the car radio going. Almost from the beginning, the radio has been our traveling companion, playing the ...
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.
From the touchscreen in some new General Motors cars, drivers can now get directions, listen to articles and even order food. The touchscreen features the new GM Marketplace and other apps which allow ...
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