Volkswagen, at CES 2015, has finally announced what it plans to do with both CarPlay and Android Auto. The German auto manufacturer has confirmed that it will begin shipping cars with Android Auto ...
Volkswagen is going all out at CES 2015 to show off the future of automotive technology. The company thinks in the future that electric cars might be able to find charging stations by themselves and ...
Volkswagen will add CarPlay and Android Auto support to its cars later this year, the company has confirmed, with the arrival of a new second-gen "modular infotainment platform" in models like the ...
VW's Next Generation Car-Net platform offers one of the most comprehensive suites of connected services in the auto industry Smartphone integration available through Apple CarPlay®, Android Auto™, and ...
Volkswagen customers in the future will be able to have a connected car experience no matter regardless of the phone they use. As part of its CES press conference, the automaker revealed its new ...
SEATTLE, WA--(Marketwired - Mar 4, 2015) - Glympse, the pioneer in location sharing technology, has announced the latest version of the company's flagship app: Glympse for Autos. The company also ...
Volkswagen's new MIB II infotainment system for its 2016 models rolls in a heap of new features, including compatibility with both Google and Apple's car systems. Antuan started out in the automotive ...
Volkswagen brings Android Auto, Apple CarPlay and Mirrorlink to the dashboard, starting with the e-Golf, while demonstrating gesture controls in the Golf R Touch concept. Antuan started out in the ...
Volkswagen is upgrading its infotainment systems for the 2016 model year, with a new platform that will accommodate Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as an expanded version of the carmaker’s own ...
Smartphones have become a large part of many peoples' daily lives, while computer-based in-vehicle infotainment systems are on their way to becoming standard equipment in all new vehicles. While there ...
According to the Connected Car Consortium (CCC), people are using their smartphone apps and services 80 percent of the time. The other 20 percent when they are not using them is when they are driving.
At the Consumer Electronics Show in January, Volkswagen talked about ways it intended to make its information and entertainment systems and phone connectivity features not only better, but more ...
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