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  2. List of Android app stores - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types and sources of Android apps, including the official Google Play Store and various alternative app stores. Find out how to install and use apps from different manufacturers, third-party websites, and proxy services.

  3. ID.me - Wikipedia

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    ID.me is a private company that provides identity verification for various online services, such as government, healthcare, and retail. It uses personal data, video selfies, and third-party providers to verify users' identities, and has faced some privacy and accessibility issues.

  4. Android Automotive - Wikipedia

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    Android Automotive (aka Android Automotive OS or AAOS) is a variation of Google's Android operating system, tailored for its use in vehicle dashboards.Introduced in March 2017, [3] the platform was developed by Google and Intel, [4] together with car manufacturers such as Volvo and Audi. [5]

  5. apk (file format) - Wikipedia

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    APK is the file format used by Android and other operating systems for mobile apps, games and middleware. It is a ZIP archive that contains the code, resources, assets, manifest and signature of the application.

  6. Google Play - Wikipedia

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    Google Play is the official app store for Android devices and ChromeOS, as well as a digital media store for games, music, books, movies, and TV shows. It was launched in 2012 as a rebranding of Android Market and other Google services, and has over 3 million apps and 5 million ebooks available.

  7. BMW Assist - Wikipedia

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    BMW Assist is a service that uses cellular network and GPS to locate or guide the vehicle, provide turn-by-turn directions, remote unlocking, vehicle diagnostics, and more. It is included free in most new BMWs, but requires renewal or compensation after expiration.

  8. BMW iDrive - Wikipedia

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    iDrive is an in-car communications and entertainment system used in late-model BMW cars since 2001. It has different generations and versions, with various functions, displays, and controllers. Learn more about iDrive's evolution, applications, and issues.

  9. BMW - Wikipedia

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    BMW is a public company based in Munich, Germany, that produces luxury vehicles and motorcycles under various brands. The Quandt family is a long-term shareholder of the company, which was founded in 1916 as an aircraft engine manufacturer and has a history of motor-sport involvement.