Apple Inc wants to power the dashboard of your next vehicle, but first it must convince automakers that they will not end up surrendering future profits to the iPhone company like the makers of flip-phone handsets.
Apple on Monday gave a preview of a new generation of its CarPlay software that would migrate from its home on the entertainment screen to power everything in front of the driver.
While the move from one screen to another might seem like a small step for Apple, it is a huge leap in terms of the technological and business engagement between the iPhone maker and
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Apple said Monday that its next-generation CarPlay system will power the vehicle’s entire instrument cluster, the next move in its battle against Android Automotive OS, Google’s in-vehicle operation system, to dominate dashboards around the world. The growing size and number of screens inside vehicles gives the iPhone an opportunity to play a bigger role, regardless […]
In 2023 Apple’s next-generation of CarPlay will provide the ultimate experience for new models of vehicles. It will provide content for all of the drivers screens including the instrument cluster..