2017 Porsche 911 Won’t Offer Google’s ‘Android Auto’ OS
Porsche claims that Google’s data-gathering is too invasive for the automaker to risk supporting Android Auto.
Porsche claims that Google’s data-gathering is too invasive for the automaker to risk supporting Android Auto.
It’s like having a gas pump in your garage, only far less explosive.
We’ve always been of the opinion that those newfangled automatic door locks are just a little too 21st century.
Soon to show at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, the tweaked 2016 Lexus GS has gained some meaningful updates.
Just don’t get too stoned to use the app.
Apple, please don’t sue us.
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto aren’t to Toyota’s tastes, apparently.
The EnLighten App for iOS can predict traffic light changes in some cities, but don’t ever talk philosophy with it.
The executive says it’s all a matter of privacy, and that customers want to be the center – not the exploited.
The Japanese automaker has said that it is studying using Ford’s smart device communications protocols in its own products.
Stronger, better, faster: Ford SYNC 3 is the 6 Million Dollar Man of infotainment systems.
Remotely lock/unlock doors, check fuel level or charge status, and more… all from your wrist.
Porsche is among the first automakers to jump on the new bit of Silicon Valley tech.
Very well, car. I guess you don’t need me any more.