Android Auto was designed with safety in mind. With a simple and intuitive interface, integrated steering wheel controls, and powerful new voice actions, it's designed to minimize distraction so you can stay focused on the road.Android Auto automatically brings you useful information, and organizes it into simple cards that appear just when they're needed.Google Maps lead the way. It’s easy to get where you’re going with free voice-guided navigation, live traffic information, lane guidance, and more.With Android Auto you get 90 days of Google Play Music, on us. With on-demand access to 30 million songs, Google Play Music allows you to stream endless music on the road (and anywhere else you want to listen), ad-freeMake phone calls or send and receive messages while keeping your hands on the wheel.Android Auto makes it easy to access your favorite apps and content in the car. Check out more Apps for Android Auto at g.co/androidauto.Android auto is companyil with phone running android 5.0 or higher.
The end is in sight: Windows 10 will be released on July 29 as a free download for anyone running Windows 7 , Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 ; the free update will be available for a year. If you aren't eligible for the free upgrade (perhaps one of the many still running Windows XP) you can also pick up individual licenses. Windows 10 Home will set you back $119, and Windows 10 Pro will cost you $199. There isn't any word on international pricing, but those prices are identical to Windows 8 pricing, and convert to £78 / AU$156 and £131 / AU$262 for the Home and Pro versions, respectively. The Windows 10 Technical Preview has come a long way over the last nine or so months , but there's still plenty left to iron out before the next generation of Windows is humming along on our PCs, tablets and phones. To that end, the latest build of Windows 10 (Build 10130) is all about bug fixes and cosmetic tweaks. Get a closer look at the Windows 10 Technical Preview (pictures) The Micr
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