Technology never should have advanced past this.” On TikTok, this caption accompanies many a flickering slideshow of 2000s gadgets: a jumble of flip phones, camcorders, iPods and blocky ...
A worthy alternative, good enough to shake Garmin and Wahoo’s dominance in bike radar. It’s as rugged as a Tonka Toy and as ...
For the second year in a row, Google will be hosting “The Android Show \| I/O Edition” before I/O 2026. A week before the May ...
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A YouTube app is coming to Android Auto. You can't actually watch any videos, though. The app only lets you control the audio of a video that's playing. A YouTube app is coming to your car, but don't ...
YouTube for Android is rolling out support for Android Auto but, before you get too excited, keep in mind that what you can actually do with it is rather limited. Android Auto will always pipe through ...
The latest Swift 6.3 update introduces the first official Swift SDK for Android. This allows developers to build native Android apps or integrate Swift code into existing Kotlin/Java projects. The ...
Google is reportedly rolling out YouTube support on Android Auto, bringing limited functionality of the video platform to car screens. First spotted by u/IGameShit on Reddit, the update allows users ...
YouTube now shows basic playback controls in Android Auto. You can play/pause or skip videos, but you can’t watch them. The feature requires YouTube Premium (including Premium Lite) for background ...
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An unlisted YouTube video may have revealed when Google will host an I/O-focused episode of "The Android Show" podcast.