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Truck drivers halt ops as take-home pay drops to P500
MANILA, Philippines — Many truck drivers have stopped operating as their daily take-home pay dropped as low as P500 amid the rising cost of fuel products brought by the ongoing tension in the Middle ...
AI doesn’t really “think.” Rather, it remembers how we thought together. And we’re about to stop giving it anything worth ...
Improving fuel economy, cutting costs, and reducing risk may sound like separate goals, but at a Truck World panel on ...
High interest rates, fluctuating fuel prices, and the persistent labor crunch have changed the math on fleet management.
For decades, public safety connectivity was largely restricted to radios that linked responders in the field to dispatchers ...
Image courtesy by QUE.com Understanding the Emerging Threat In recent years, concerns have escalated over the potential for ...
A recent Starlink outage disrupted critical Pentagon drone tests, raising urgent concerns over the military's growing ...
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Bittersweet traveling in the Philippines
Traveling around the Philippines used to feel like freedom, an escape from the hectic, rigid, and sometimes sterile corporate ...
Joby Aviation, Inc. (NYSE: JOBY), a company developing all-electric aircraft for commercial passenger service, and Air Space ...
Something is happening at the grid edge that is reshaping what “essential infrastructure” means. Distributed Energy Resource ...
Three players in the Wolverine State have each won more than $220,000 from Hard Rock Bet's online casino since late March.
Badger Meter highlights how real-time monitoring is becoming essential to detect illegal industrial discharge and protect ...
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