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The CES 2024 is going full force now and tech companies are showcasing their innovative product and services at a fast and furious pace. This year, the hot topic of the event is artificial intelligence and its entry into every facet of life including driving. A huge number of new capabilities for cars have been rolled out by all the major automakers, from Volkswagen to BMW. Software too is keeping up with this pace of innovations and one such announcement was made by Google in which it unveiled new capabilities for Google Android for cars. The announcement came with new features that will enhance Android Auto with Google built-in. Know what Google is bringing to cars.
According to Google's blog, various new Android features for cars have been announced that will make the “driving experience as safe, connected and enjoyable as possible.” Electric vehicles, which are compatible with Android Auto, will be able to utilize these benefits of Google built-in. It will enable users to share real-time battery information including estimated battery during arrival at destination. This will enable EV car users to plan their road trips effectively. This feature will first feature in the Ford Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning.
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With Google built-in, you can stay connected, informed and entertained at the same time with the company's new features. Additionally, Google will be rolling out the Chrome browser for some selected models of Polestar and Volvo cars in beta.
Now, the Weather Channel app will also be available and this will keep you up to date about the weather conditions such as hourly forecasts, follow-me, alerting, etc.
Lastly, Google also highlighted they it will be expanding digital car key availability which will allow users to unlock, lock and start the car right from their Android smartphones.
Google further said that it will expand its partnership with more brands to provide helpful apps and services to the automobile industry. The good news is that Android Auto is available in over 200 million cars making Google step up their Android game for the cars. As of now, we will be able to see the Google built-in features to Nissan, Ford and Lincoln models in the months and Porsche later in the future.
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The Dial of Destiny was one of 2023’s biggest flops but, as many soon-to-be-dead Nazis have discovered, just because you knock Indiana Jones down doesn’t mean he’s out of the count. Wolfenstein developer MachineGames has now unveiled Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, which allow players to don that fedora and crack that whip.
By far, the biggest reveal at the second Xbox Developer Direct was Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. The new first-person action/adventure game in development at MachineGames looked great in its first presentation and isn't too far off, either, since it is slated to launch later this year on PC and Xbox Series S|X.
Yesterday we got the big reveal of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and Bethesda and MachineGames didn’t hold back, revealing quite a bit of first-person gameplay and other info about the game’s approach and story. That said, there were a few lingering questions after the presentation, such as, who’s playing Indy and what kind of tech is powering the game? Well, we now have answers on both.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle uses first-person camera angles to create a "unique experience" that you won't find in other action-adventure games like Uncharted or Tomb Raider.
It's been almost seven years since Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, but our treasure hunting days are about to make a comeback.
Nope, Harrison Ford is sadly not voicing the titular tomb raider in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.
We should know by now never to count out Indiana Jones. First The Last Crusade was proven to be a misnomer when it was followed up by 2008’s Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and then even that was replaced as Indy’s final adventure with 2023’s Dial of Destiny.
As promised, Xbox offered the first details on MachineGames' Indiana Jones project during its Developer Direct stream on Thursday. It also confirmed the game's title —Indiana Jones and the Great Circle — and revealed that it's coming to Xbox Series X/S, PC and Xbox Cloud Gaming later this year.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle was officially revealed earlier this week, giving us our best look at a brand-new Indy adventure that we'll get to experience at some point later this year. While the game looks pretty great and has ticked a lot of boxes for Indiana Jones fans, one of the biggest talking points on social media is whether the game should have been in third-person rather than the first-person perspective that developer MachineGames has decided to go with for the majority of the game.
Indiana Jones and The Great Circle has really hit the nail on the head when it comes to the voice of its iconic relic-hunting protagonist.
Xbox kicked off its 2024 with a jam-packed Developer Direct showcase, bringing reveals and updates on four upcoming releases from four studios, plus a bonus update from Square Enix. The 45-minute presentation, streamed live on YouTube and Xbox's other social channels late Thursday, took the covers off MachineGames' upcoming Indiana Jones game, provided a release date for the highly anticipated Senua's Saga, and revealed a release window for Avowed, Obsidian's next big fantasy RPG.