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| Google may be planning to launch a version of Android Auto for vehicle infotainment centers -- also known as head units -- that will eliminate the need for a smartphone to be connected, giving native access to the Internet and mobile applications. READ MORE |
| The NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory is famous for many history-making missions, and the IT department at JPL is helping to innovate both in mission-work as well as giving employees more time to think creatively. READ MORE |
| McDonald's drive-through Apple Pay implementation is kludgy and uncomfortable for both the customer and the employee. Is anyone testing this stuff? READ MORE |
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