Android Auto goes wireless, Microsoft really wants users to switch to Windows 11, this is the recap
A very practical Android Auto adapter is coming to Europe, Microsoft has found another way to encourage users to switch to Windows 11, Apple has published a very interesting patent about its iPhone Fold… welcome to the recap of the day before!
Yesterday, it was above all a question of problem solving. For Android Auto users, we have unearthed a solution to finally enjoy the Google OS wirelessly. For Microsoft, it was necessary to find new ways to promote Windows 11, even if it meant being a bit intrusive. Finally, for Apple, the search for a technology to eliminate the crease on foldable smartphones continues.
You should take a look at this adapter for Android Auto
If you use Android Auto, you may have the misfortune of getting tangled in cables while driving. Fortunately, there are wireless adapters that precisely solve this problem, and one of the best of them has just arrived in Europe. This is the Motorola MA1, available at €89.99 on Amazon.
Read — Android Auto is now available wirelessly on all cars in Europe thanks to this adapter
For Microsoft, all means are good to make you install Windows 11
Even the most intrusive. Since the latest Windows 10 update, ads are now displayed in large screen on your PC, prompting you to download Windows 11 right away. Moreover, it is not enough to refuse to make it disappear completely, since it will come back to several people to try to convince you. A real joy.
Read — Windows 10: this is how Microsoft wants to force you to switch to Windows 11
Apple could solve one of the worst folding smartphone problems
Apple recently filed a patent that says a lot about its folding iPhone project. Above, we discover a technology capable of “treating” the screen in order to remove the ugly crease that is found in the competition, and that the manufacturers have a hard time erasing. A new sign that the Cupertino company is taking a close interest in this market.
To read – iPhone Fold: here is Apple’s solution against the ugly crease that scars foldable smartphones