Buffalo Sabres Fire GM Kevyn Adams
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General Motors is adding support for the Apple Music app with Spatial Audio feature for its infortainment system.
Per a report, the Buffalo Sabres are considering replacing GM Kevyn Adams. Will veteran advisor Jarmo Kekalainen get the job?
GM has very publicly said they're moving away from CarPlay and Android Auto. So why this tie-up with Apple Music? And what will it cost drivers?
General Motors Co. has cut a deal with Apple Inc. to bring the Apple Music app into Chevrolet and Cadillac models starting Monday, when the automaker will send it to vehicle owners with an over-the-air update.
Eligible Cadillac vehicles will also get Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos; they’re the only models with the required hardware and software to support it, we’re told. All eligible vehicles will receive their respective software updates via an over-the-air-update.
GM has announced that native Apple Music audio steaming is now rolling out to select GM vehicles, starting with 2025-and-newer Cadillac and Chevy models.
General Motors Korea promised to invest $300 million to upgrade its products here and beef up the foundation for continued production beyond 2028.
Sabres take GM duties from Kevyn Adams for a full-time replacement originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Buffalo Sabres felt they had to do something. And on Monday, they did it: Kevyn Adams is out as GM.
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Giving back, sort of: GM killed Apple CarPlay but is now bringing native Apple Music integration
The good news for Apple fans is that Apple Music will be available natively on “select” 2025 and newer Cadillac and Chevrolet vehicles.
GM has announced that it's rolling out a native Apple Music app to select Cadillac and Chevrolet models via an OTA update.
The Sabres lost the first three games of a six-game road swing in Philadelphia, Calgary, and Winnipeg, and followed that up with wins over Edmonton, Vancouver, and Seattle, but the die appeared to be cast on Adams tenure as GM, as Matthew Fairburn and Tim Graham of the Athletic reported last week that the club was considering a management change.
GM issues a bulletin for dead batteries in some new trucks and crossovers. Oddly, loose change stuck in the window switch can cause a drain.