The Connected Car Consortium demonstrated MirrorLink 1.0 at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show, a means of replicating smartphone functionality in a car dashboard. Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes ...
The third-generation of Pioneer's AppRadio doubled down on app-mirroring modes and finally gets CD playback and Bluetooth audio. Antuan started out in the automotive industry the old-fashioned way, by ...
Spotify is becoming vital for music addicts – it’s everywhere and many of us can’t live without it! And it’s really no wonder why. The music streaming service offers an immense library of songs one ...
MirrorLink allows you to control your phone using your car's infotainment screen – here's what you need to know about how it works, and which cars it's available with Using a hand-held phone while ...
Smartphones have become a large part of many peoples' daily lives, while computer-based in-vehicle infotainment systems are on their way to becoming standard equipment in all new vehicles. While there ...
Both MirrorLink and Apple’s new CarPlay will eventually be able to duplicate some iPhone functions on your car’s in-vehicle infotainment system, but MirrorLink can also handle Android, Windows and ...
Carmakers are racing to get apps onto their dashboards, with varying degrees of success. And for better or worse, every carmaker is intent on using its own proprietary interface. But instead of paying ...
With iOS in the Car and Google's Open Automotive Alliance taking the smartphone battle to the car market CoPilot is making sure its app is futureproof CoPilot has demoed an early version of its ...
Allowing drivers to access more mobile phone apps on a dashboard display while at the wheel sounds like a recipe for disaster—but at Mobile World Congress members of the Car Connectivity Consortium ...
The Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC) and ETSI have announced a co-operation agreement under which the latter will formally consider the former’s MirrorLink method of publishing data on car dashboards ...
According to the Connected Car Consortium (CCC), people are using their smartphone apps and services 80 percent of the time. The other 20 percent when they are not using them is when they are driving.