The Mountain View-based search giant said Android Auto video apps, games, and browsers would be coming "soon" to all users ...
But there's one frontier YouTube hasn't conquered: the automobile. Could you imagine what would happen if we could watch videos on car windshields, or had a keyboards mounted to steering wheels?
Of course, the functionality is limited depending on what the car is doing -- Porsche isn't about to give drivers the option ...
There’s no charge for using YouTube, and no subscription is required. Similarly, Mercedes has added TikTok and selfie cameras to some cars. Expect to see more of this as infotainment systems ...
The team had said in a YouTube video a few weeks earlier that ... “They’re about giving people an opportunity to bring their cars to the track without the high-end stuff and just come out ...