A student-developer put off by the price of Android Auto head units has released the Linux-based Crankshaft OS that turns a $35 Raspberry Pi 3 with the official $60 Raspberry Pi seven-inch touchscreen ...
This is the way: a Raspberry Pi and a clever approach got Android Auto up and running on the original head unit in a 2012 Honda Civic ...
In theory, getting Android Auto in any car pretty much comes down to a head unit upgrade, as companies like Pioneer, Sony, Kenwood, and Alpine are already offering plenty of options in this regard.
It's an Android Auto head unit, which means I could cover it on the Eyes on Android blog, but the fact it runs on a Raspberry Pi means Gadget Master trumps it! The Gadget Master in question is one ...
When it comes to older cars, it can be difficult to keep track of specific stats. If you don't have a Tesla with an advanced touch screen or even a newer car with a modern display, it's easy to feel ...
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