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Google announced a slew of new features that will be available to cars with native Android software and Android Auto, including YouTube, Waze, and video conferencing apps like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Webex by Cisco. More video games are also coming to Android-equipped cars.
But the announcement that streaming video and virtual meeting tools are coming to infotainment screens is sure to pique the most interest among Android users, especially as software developers race to stuff more features and capabilities into cars that have quickly morphed into two-ton computers on wheels.
Google teased the ability to watch YouTube videos while sitting in your parked vehicle last year. Now, the company is saying the feature will be available...
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Image: Google
Google announced a slew of new features that will be available to cars with native Android software and Android Auto, including YouTube, Waze, and video conferencing apps like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Webex by Cisco. More video games are also coming to Android-equipped cars.
But the announcement that streaming video and virtual meeting tools are coming to infotainment screens is sure to pique the most interest among Android users, especially as software developers race to stuff more features and capabilities into cars that have quickly morphed into two-ton computers on wheels.
Google teased the ability to watch YouTube videos while sitting in your parked vehicle last year. Now, the company is saying the feature will be available...
Continue reading…
Continue reading...