The Land Transportation Office, or LTO , launched a new online system that lets ordinary people report road violations and other transport-related complaints directly to the agency. The system is called “ I-report Mo Kay LTO Chief .” LTO Chief Assistant Secretary Markus Lacanilao said the goal is to make reporting easier and faster for people who see traffic violations happening on the road. Lacanilao explained that the system is the agency’s response to incidents that need to be reported, especially those involving reckless drivers or violators on the street. People can submit their complaints in three ways. They can go to the official website ireportmokayltochief.ph , send a message through the program’s official page on Facebook Messenger, or call the hotline at 1342-586. The LTO said a dedicated office will handle all incoming reports. This team is responsible for receiving and processing complaints to make sure the agency takes action. Lacanilao gave a timeline for how qu...
There’s growing evidence that OpenAI wants to build its own smartphone. And according to Ming-Chi Kuo’s report , the company isn’t going at it alone. It has brought on chip giants Qualcomm and MediaTek as partners, along with manufacturing specialist Luxshare. The report says company believes the only way to deliver that kind of service properly is to control both the operating system and the hardware. No other device captures a user’s real-time situation, location, and habits as well as a smartphone does. That live information is exactly what an AI agent needs to be useful. Plus, even with all the new gadgets out there, phones remain the biggest product category by a long shot. The OpenAI phone will reportedly split the work between the device itself and the cloud. Simple, always-on tasks, like understanding what you are doing at any moment, will run locally on the phone. That means the processor has to be smart about battery life, memory, and running small AI models efficient...