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Tesla's in-car touchscreens are getting YouTube support

Tesla's in-car touchscreens are getting YouTube support

Tesla has consistently been adding software to its in-car touchscreen infotainment displays -- including sometimes things that probably leave a lot of people scratching their heads. During a special Q&A today at annual gaming event E3 in LA, Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed that Tesla's in-car display will support YouTube someday soon. This isn't the first time the Tesla CEO has suggested YouTube might one day have a home in the company's cars: In response to a fan's question on Twitter last August he noted that version 10 of the company's in-car software would provide support for third-party video streaming.