If you've been part of the Android Auto community for more than a few weeks, you probably know already that YouTube is not allowed on the infotainment screen as part of Google's in-car experience.
Android Auto doesn't play well with sideloaded apps, but this hidden setting changes all that.
Android Auto still doesn’t support the official YouTube app, but NewPipe can now fill that gap. The update lets you access playlists, history, and search from your car’s screen. Of course, you’ll only ...
Looking for more than just a regular wireless adapter that lets you give up on wires in your car? Ottocast's Play2Video Ultra is certainly worth checking out ...
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Yes, you can use a web browser in Android Auto (when you're parked)
It might be time to use your car as a cinema ...
Could this CarPlay and Android Auto streamer provide the ultimate in in-car entertainment?
Android Auto has become one of the most useful tools for modern drivers, allowing smartphones to seamlessly integrate with car infotainment systems. It provides access to navigation, calls, messages, ...
Car infotainment systems used to be slow and clunky. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto changed that. They turned your car’s screen into a smart, phone-like interface. For many drivers, plugging in a ...
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