
Google's new version of Android Automotive will move beyond infotainment
Google wants Android in cars to break out of the infotainment box.
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Google wants Android in cars to break out of the infotainment box.

Apple Maps ads will look and work a bit like current App Store ads do.

Musk’s X posts bragging about DOGE may trigger reversals of its biggest wins.

The chip design firm says Meta, OpenAI, Cerebras, and Cloudflare are among the first customers of its new artificial intelligence hardware.

But Anthropic urges caution as "research preview" safeguards "aren't absolute."

Opponents say the proposed rule would be a giveaway to the timber industry.

Development houses: It's time to check your networks for infections.

"This is not physically impossible; it’s only a question of whether this is a rational thing."

The host of MS Now’s All In, knows how hard it is to stay current. But he also knows where you should focus your attention—and it starts with a sober view of AI.

"We can’t quite afford to support everything that we have done in the past."

She stalled over MAHA woo-woo, anti-vaccine views, and lacking medical background.

If game makers don’t like it, “they could decide not to use it, you know?"

If you don't calibrate your interlock in time, your vehicle is dead.

Dell XPS laptops will be the first to use the display tech that reaches up to 120 Hz.

Payment reimburses the company for two leases, one for a massive 3 GW wind farm.

Biden-era punishment tossed; Intuit now has more friendly regulators under Trump.

WWDC is often light on hardware, but it's where big software announcements happen.

Undergraduate's prototype conductive nail polish could turn long fingernails into touchscreen styluses.

Five principles should determine how you fund transport, says Consumer Reports.

Teens will be sentenced Wednesday after admitting to creating AI CSAM.
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