Google Chrome Accelerates the Internet: No Need for a More Expensive Plan

Google Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers are set to receive an update that will significantly speed up web browsing by enhancing lazy loading for audio and video content. This means faster page loads, especially for streaming services and embedded media, benefiting users with slower internet connections without requiring an upgrade to their internet plan. The feature is expected to roll out widely by Chrome version 148, making web content more accessible and efficient for everyone.

Android Auto Falls Behind as ChatGPT Arrives in Apple CarPlay

Apple has integrated ChatGPT into CarPlay with iOS 26.4, allowing voice conversations directly from the car’s interface. Meanwhile, Android Auto users are still waiting for Google’s promised Gemini integration, relying on the outdated Google Assistant and lacking access to alternative language models. This move puts CarPlay significantly ahead in the race for advanced in-car AI.

YouTube Arrives on Android Auto, But Not as Drivers Expected

YouTube is starting to appear in Android Auto, offering drivers basic media controls for audio content. While this integration is a welcome step, it’s important to temper enthusiasm as it doesn’t provide a full-fledged YouTube video application on your car’s screen. This feature is primarily designed for background audio playback and requires a YouTube Premium subscription.