CarPlay is Apple’s in-car infotainment system that allows you to connect your iPhone to your car’s dashboard display.| Tao of Mac
Stop your iPhone from auto-saving CarPlay screenshots in iOS 26 with this new setting, and keep your Photos app clutter-free.| WebTrickz
Here’s the problem with CarPlay Ultra: It’s still CarPlay. Based on what we’ve seen of CarPlay Ultra, Apple believes that if it controls the appearance of the displays in cars, then using the car will be a good experience. I’m not sure that’s an assumption I’d make, especially when styling isn’t directly connected to function—as is the case with most of what distinguishes CarPlay Ultra from CarPlay. The real hallmark of Apple is a bad settings screen. (Image: Top Gear.) There...| Six Colors
Nearly three years after its initial announcement, Apple has finally launched CarPlay Ultra—a deeply integrated, next-generation version of CarPlay—with ultra-luxury automaker Aston Martin. Despite claims of broad industry interest, only Hyundai Motor Group brands have committed so far.| TidBITS
Way, way back in time (2014) I bought a 2007 Audi TT (8J). Fun car, SHIT stereo and satnav. It came with the standard (at the time)| Neuromantics / Bunker
This post originally appeared on Andree’s personal blog. You can follow him here @andreehuk. Apple‘s design goal is to create holistic and consistent experiences. Apple focuses exclusively on devices and services that they can control. In fact, this control actually has likely increased as Walt Mossberg writes about WWDC 2014 on re/code. Customers are being enticed more and more to stay […]| API UX