It was quite the mess for some unfortunate drivers in Colorado
We all know a few drivers who think themselves better than any mobile app when it comes to navigating within the metro. You can't blame them, because there will always be flaws in modern-day technology.Case in point: this bizarre
Did anyone here stay up for Apple's 2019 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote? If you're a car owner who happened to watch the entire event, chances are the Cupertino-based tech company left you impressed with the changes it's
Taiwanese scooter brand now uses high-tech Noodoe app
How are you faring with the Christmas-season traffic? If holiday gridlock stresses you out, Taiwanese scooter builder Kymco will attempt to keep your blood pressure down with the new Kymco Like 150 with Noodoe technology. The latter allows you to interconnect
So while browsing Reddit (to our bosses, if you're reading this, we promise it was purely for research purposes and not because we were goofing off), we chanced upon a thread on r/Cars titled "Underrated driving skill: Knowing your
Is driving a vehicle equipped with a touchscreen infotainment 'unsafe?' According to new research by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, it's possible.According to the organization, drivers using in-car tech such as voice commands and touchscreen features are visually
Using Waze is a funny thing. On the one hand, we want to tell everyone we know about how wonderful and useful the crowdsourced navigation app is, and how it has given us the most traffic-free (which isn't saying much
Meet the Pegman, the yellow statue beside the Google Street View car in the photo above. He's a Google Maps guide. Drag him somewhere in Manila on the search engine's map and he can give you a glimpse of how
These days, maps have become an essential part of the everyday motorist's arsenal. Of course, we're not simply referring to the traditional paper maps that one can fold several times over. Rather, we mean the digital kind. That's because
Honda Cars Philippines pulled off a minor surprise on Tuesday when it revealed an updated City, right before the introduction of the all-new HR-V. The Japanese carmaker said it would address the clamor for a built-in navigation system.So
The problem with owning classic cars is that you'd like everything to look as period-correct as possible, which means installing a 2-DIN touchscreen entertainment and navigation system is out of the question. That won't be a problem for
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