CarPlay Ultra was announced this year as the next evolution of the iPhone-based CarPlay system for in-car infotainment systems. According to a report...
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CarPlay Ultra was announced this year as the next evolution of the iPhone-based CarPlay system for in-car infotainment systems. According to a report by BMW Blog, BMW has become the latest automaker to drop support for CarPlay Ultra. It follows Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volvo, Polestar, and Renault, which also dropped support last month.So far, only Aston Martin has confirmed that it will support CarPlay Ultra this year, but only on customer vehicles in the United States and Canada. When it was announced in 2022, 13 companies announced that they would support CarPlay Ultra, which changes the interface of all screens in the vehicle.It is still unknown whether Land Rover, Porsche, Nissan, Ford, Lincoln, Jaguar, Acura, Honda, and Infinity will continue with their plans to support CarPlay Ultra.
CarPlay Ultra was announced this year as the next evolution of the iPhone-based CarPlay system for in-car infotainment systems. According to a report...
OpenAI announced the Stargate Project data center project earlier this year, which is a $500 billion AI infrastructure development project for the...
After being teased and shown at several showrooms nationwide, the Proton X50 with a new look was finally officially launched yesterday. The Proton X50...
After being teased and shown at several showrooms nationwide, the Proton X50 with a new look was finally officially launched yesterday. The Proton X50...
Royole Flexpai ushered in the era of foldable devices. Yes, this is Royole’s throne and not Samsung’s, but Samsung holds the majority of this...
The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) this morning announced the Qi2 25W wireless charging standard, which is faster than the previous Qi2 which was...
The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) this morning announced the Qi2 25W wireless charging standard, which is faster than the previous Qi2 which was...
The Chinese automaker JMC has announced that it will return to South Africa later this year.
The Chinese automaker JMC has announced that it will return to South Africa later this year.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 was launched a few weeks ago and I’ve been using the foldable device for a week now. What’s exciting this time around...