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Google announced fruitful updates for Android Auto with new apps and features

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Google recently introduced the Android 14 beta for non-Pixel devices with a bunch of new features, improvements, and enhancements. Meanwhile, the company is also enhancing Google Android Auto by adding new features that help driver safety and easily navigate cars, stay connected, and keep entertained.

The search giant officially announced the new updates for the Android Auto app that makes your driving smoother. You can check the new features below.

Access several apps and join meetings with Android Auto

The redesigned Android Auto brings the best of your phone’s features to your car. Through new updates, you can access thousands of media, messaging, navigation, parking, and charging apps right from your car display.

The company is working with partners to bring Microsoft Teams, Webex by Cisco, and Zoom to the car. Through these partnerships, you can easily join scheduled meetings by audio from your display without taking your eyes off the road.

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Stay connected and entertained with Google built-in

Google built-in cars continue to grow, set to nearly double by the end of this year, so the company is constantly improving the experience and offering apps that address two big driver needs which are entertainment and communication. YouTube is now available for car makers to offer in cars with Google built-in.

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Along with Android Auto, the company is now bringing GameSnacks to cars with Google built-in. Furthermore, Google Assistant will provide smart suggestions so you can quickly reply to messages, share your arrival time, and more with just some taps.

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Navigate and find EV stations with Waze

The company is now bringing Waze to Google’s built-in cars via the Google Play Store, which is already available on Android Auto. You can access your favorite Waze features, such as real-time reports on traffic and road closures, right on your car’s display.

In addition, Google is rolling out more EV capabilities with Google built-in through Android Auto and Waze for Cars. You can now see available EV charging stations that fit your EV plug type near you or along your route.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 to feature S24 Ultra-inspired screen design

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 cover display design appears to be inspired by Galaxy S24 Ultra. Samsung insider posted a video of the alleged Galaxy Z Fold 6 screen glass, showcasing a squarish design with ditched rounded corners.

IceUniverse leaked out the cover screen design of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 through tempered film. The third-party accessory indicates the S24 Ultra screen design could be seen in Samsung’s next foldable phone.

The tempered film lacks inner rounded corners seen in the previous foldables by Samsung. It means the display visibility area will be increased to reach the squarish form, introducing an enhanced design language.

Bezels surrounding the screen might also go thinner, thanks to generational enhancements. The screen ratio is also getting improved as part of offering a better user experience and making the cover screen even more user-centric.

Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Z Fold 6 on July 10 in Paris. The Galaxy Z Flip 6 will also join the launch at Unpacked in July. The company is also developing an Ultra Fold, which hasn’t appeared on benchmarks so far.

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 will be equipped with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy chip. It’s rumored that the Exynos 2400 chip would be shipped with Galaxy Z Flip 6 in some regions outside the United States.

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Samsung acquires ultrasound AI software firm Sonio

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Samsung today announced the acquisition of a France-based ultrasound AI software firm Sonio SAS. The company has acquired 100% of the shares of Sonio SAS, as mentioned in the MoU signed between both firms.

Sonio’s world-class AI expertise will help Samsung Medison’s leading-edge ultrasound systems to bring advanced AI-enhanced workflows and accelerate innovation in patient outcomes and quality of prenatal care.

“Collaboration with Sonio will bring together best-in-class ultrasound AI technology and reporting capabilities to bring a paradigm shift in the prenatal ultrasound exam,” said Yong Kwan Kim, Samsung Medison CEO.

Samsung notes that Sonio has developed IT solutions and AI assistant features for obstetrics and gynecology ultrasound that assist medical professionals in evaluating and documenting ultrasound exams.

The French firm will remain an independent company headquartered in France. It will also continue its commercial growth, and its products and services will remain compatible with all ultrasound device makers.

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Nano-texture Glass: Apple counters Samsung’s S24 Ultra with its anti-reflective display tech

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Apple expanded its Nano-texture Glass to a touch-based device for the first time. The latest iPad Pro comes with Apple’s anti-reflective display technology, hinting at a potential debut with the iPhone 17 Pro Max this year.

Samsung partnered with Corning to debut an anti-reflective display with Galaxy S24 Ultra. The advanced display glass technology makes the S24 Ultra stand apart from its rivals, thanks to its anti-glare screen, which is durable too.

Previously, Apple used the nano-texture glass on the Pro Display XDR, iMac, and Studio Display. Debut with the latest iPad Pro makes us speculate that it could be expanded further to iPhone models this year.

The company developed it for users who work in high-end, color-managed workflows, or challenging lighting conditions. It maintains image quality and contrast alongside scattering ambient light for reduced glare.

MacRumors report that Apple consumers willing to purchase iPad Pro with an anti-reflective screen can get it with 1TB and 2TB models for an additional cost of $100, bringing the 11″ model’s price to $1,699 or $2,099.

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