The EV Play LT is a nearly $200 adapter that adds Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support to electric cars from General Motors. Most Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac electric cars in the 2024, 2025, and ...
Google's AI Studio now lets users build native Android apps within minutes, all from their web browser—no Android Studio required. The company announced the update at this week's Google I/O 2026, and ...
Build an Android app in minutes with Google AI Studio by signing in, choosing the latest Gemini Pro model, selecting “Build Android App,” and describing your app ...
Following The Android Show, Google made several developer announcements at I/O 2026, led by AI Studio’s new capability to build native Android apps. The web-based AI Studio now lets you build native ...
The AI coding boom is now coming directly for Android app development. On Tuesday at Google IO 2026, the company announced new native Android app creation capabilities in its web-based Google AI ...
If you didn’t end up watching “The Android Show: I/O Edition” this morning, we have the full recap for you spread across numerous posts, because this was indeed a big show with more announcements than ...
Once Human’s custom servers are getting some changes this week, including a new, exclusive game mode, more server host perks, and new customization options. With the update on Thursday, April 23rd, ...
Leave the USB cable at home and go wireless -- this Android Auto dongle is just $35 during Amazon’s Spring Sale. Antuan started out in the automotive industry the old-fashioned way, by turning ...
Your car supports Android Auto, but only through a USB cable. Every time you get in, it’s the same routine: pull out your phone, find the cable, plug it in, wait for the connection, and then start ...
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It’s not often that Apple launches a new Mac display, but today we got two of them. There’s a new Studio Display, which starts at $1,599, and the Studio Display XDR that starts at $3,299. The latter ...
The Motorola MA2, a sequel to the popular wireless Android Auto adapter, has leaked through FCC listings. The new version replaces the fixed cable with a detachable design and includes USB-C support.