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Linux to take lead in car infotainment OS market

Revved up by broad adoption among car makers, Linux is set to pass the competition and race to lead the automotive infotainment operating system (OS) market in 2020.

Linux to take lead in car infotainment OS market

Revved up by broad adoption among car makers, Linux is set to pass the competition and race to lead the automotive infotainment operating system (OS) market in 2020.

Ayala tech firm ships 100K automotive cameras to Bosch

The Multi Purpose Camera (MPC) produced by IMI for Bosch is a scalable platform for video-based driver assistance functions and can be optimized for a variety of applications.

Sales of car proximity, gesture recognition shift into high gear

Having already evolved from knobs and dials, to touch screens and voice recognition, automobiles are on the cusp of a new evolution in user-interface technology.

DOE bares winners of ‘Name This E-Trike’ project

The contest was aimed at generating awareness and interest among commuters, tricycle owners, and operators in the use of clean energy via e-trikes

Traffic app Waze inks deal with PLDT firms

Through the partnership, the companies will encourage further expansion of Waze usage in the Philippines through a marketing, promotion, and distribution agreement to Smart and Sun?s 73.4 million subscribers.

New license plates to feature laser-etched bar codes

One of the enhancements in the new license plates is the laser-etched bar codes which will contain selective data inputs which will allow data verification with the LTO.

Meralco unveils first commercial e-vehicle charging station in PH

When an e-vehicle?s battery is fully charged, the Meralco charging equipment recognizes the status and cuts off charging, while an LCD display shows the rate per kWh, the total kWh consumed, and the equivalent peso amount.

Ford PH rolls out new Sync-powered Fiesta

Sync enables drivers to answer phone calls and select music from devices connected via Bluetooth or USB, and listen to text messages by simply using voice commands.

IBM volunteers in PH to help improve traffic, educ

A team of IBM volunteers has arrived in the country to collaborate with local organizations. They will work in two areas ? helping identify ways to improve vehicular traffic management and create education programs for out-of-school youth in the country.

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