Hackernews posts about Android Auto
Android Auto is a software application developed by Google that allows users to connect their Android smartphones to their vehicles and access various features such as navigation, music playback, and hands-free calling through an in-car display system.
- GM blocks dealers from using Apple CarPlay, Android Auto aftermarket kits (news.dealershipguy.com)
- Google made a dashcam app for cars with Android Auto, but you can't download it (www.androidauthority.com)
- Show HN: A React Native Boilerplate to automate all boring stuff (www.quickwrap.app)
- Show HN: Fast Travel – Supercharge your search bar (github.com)
- Show HN: PhonePi MCP: Connecting my phone to AI assistants via MCP (www.phonepimcp.com)
- GM confirms $130k Cadillac won’t have Apple CarPlay or Android Auto (www.theverge.com)
- GM Says It's Ditching Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for Your Safety (www.motortrend.com)
- The Android Automotive Developer Kit (www.snappautomotive.io)
- GM eliminated Apple CarPlay and Android Auto – this upgrade adds them back (www.theverge.com)
- Replacing Android Auto (www.autoevolution.com)
- Interview with GM leader replacing carplay and Android auto (www.theverge.com)
- Open source Android Auto server (github.com)
- GM Ditching Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for Safety (www.motortrend.com)
- GM Says It's Ditching Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for Your Safety (www.motortrend.com)
- Use Any Android Tablet as an Android Auto Car Head Unit (2023) (www.slashgear.com)
- Google Is Bringing Zoom, Teams and Webex Meetings to Android Auto (www.engadget.com)
- Rivian uses Android Automotive OS to build its software experience (9to5google.com)
- URLCheck 3.0: Automation (Android) (github.com)
- GrapheneOS: Frequent Android Auto-reboots block firmware exploits (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
- Polestar CEO Promises to Keep Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Around (techcrunch.com)
- The state of Android Automotive in 2024 (www.snappautomotive.io)
- Google Maps will stop showing gas stations to EV owners (www.theverge.com)