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Toyota PH rolls out all-new lineup of Hiace Super Grandia

The Super Grandia Elite is the first variant in Toyota Motor Philippines’ official vehicle lineup which features the Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) which incorporates active safety features.

Expert says 5G tech can ease traffic, address flood in PH

Singapore-based development economist Henry Chan said the Philippine government can use 5G in mobilizing real-time sensors in every intersection and control the traffic using AI technology.

16 modernized jeepneys to start plying Bulacan route

This is the first route in the province to undergo PUV modernization.

Toyota set to roll out new tech-driven safety features in its vehicles

The Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) incorporates active safety features which identify factors that may cause accidents and aid the driver in eliminating these factors.

Pinoy delivery app Mober intros rent-to-own vans for drivers

Through the Driverpreneur program, individuals can rent a van and pay a daily amount. After five years, they will become the owners of the vehicle.

ARTA order pushes LTFRB to approve pending TNVS apps

The LTFRB on Thursday said it is set to release 1,130 CPCs to TNVS applicants within the next two weeks, following an order from the Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA) for it to automatically approve all valid TNVS applications.

Gatchalian seeks comprehensive framework for electric vehicles

The lawmaker said the Philippines needs to have a sustainable EV ecosystem by 2024. By then, the price of traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles would be the same as EVs.

Angkas apologizes for ‘inappropriate tweet’ following backlash

Before it was deleted, the tweet read, “Angkas is like sex. It’s scary the first time pero masarap na ulit-ulitin"

‘Uber’ for tricycles now live in Butuan City

The “Transeek” is a homegrown app developed by technology students and instructors from the Caraga State University in Butuan City with assistance from the DOST’s Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development (PCIEERD).

Kaspersky says smart car tools more secure than most IoT devices

The findings were a pleasant surprise: while the IoT industry has often been considered vulnerable, these automotive-related smart and connected devices proved to be quite secure, with no major vulnerabilities exposed.

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