Apple's Sunnyvale campus isn't a quiet neighbor
Late-night motor noises might be a clue to what Project Titan is all about.
Late-night motor noises might be a clue to what Project Titan is all about.
Don’t expect to see an autonomous sports car from the company.
To the growing list of apps that support CarPlay, you can now add one of our favorite podcasts apps here on AppAdvice, Downcast.
You can now enjoy NPR One with ease and safety through your CarPlay-enabled automobile’s in-dash entertainment system.
Apple has made it easy to find out which cars are already integrated with its automobile dashboard standard.
Currently, no hardware has been released that supports the protocol.
Is the Apple Car coming? These recent domain registrations hint that it could be.
The 2017 Ford Escape will be one of many new CarPlay-compatible vehicles this year.
Next year's Sonata is finally set to receive support for Apple's CarPlay.
The official iOS app of Deezer has been updated to integrate with Apple’s automobile dashboard standard.
With version 8.2, users can also share video highlights directly from the media player interface.
Version 2.5 of the audiobooks app also brings a revamped design for both iPhone and iPad users.
The latest update to TuneIn Radio and TuneIn Radio Pro brings CarPlay and Apple Watch support.
The company’s Mike Herring did say the popular service will be integrated into CarPlay and the Apple Watch.
The service is a natural fit for Apple’s push into the car entertainment arena.
A recent report states that BMW is not working with Apple on the "Apple Car," but might be considering iOS for its own electric car.
Nissan executive Carlos Ghosn calls the idea of an Apple Car "refreshing." Now why would he say that?
Users may soon be able to view gas prices and local school information.
On second thought, Toyota is not going to implement CarPlay.
A number of employees with automotive hardware experience have apparently joined the project.
CarPlay is proving to be another success for Apple.
It was a huge week in technology thanks to CES 2015.
The Japanese electronic equipment makers Kenwood and Pioneer have announced their new CarPlay-compatible in-dash receivers.