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Climate-driven consumer trends
Business, Published on 09/02/2023
» Almost 99% of the 15,000 global early technology adopters surveyed by Ericsson say they expect to be proactively using internet and connectivity-based solutions by 2030 to personally address the impact of climate change and global warming.
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6 firms pick up satellite bid forms
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 01/12/2022
» Six companies have picked up bid documents for the satellite orbital slot auction as the process concluded on Wednesday, says the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).
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Garmin fenix 3 HR
Life, AKIN, Published on 25/05/2016
» The new fenix 3 HR is the best Garmin GPS/GLONASS watch. It comes with an optical heart rate sensor that helps monitor one's heart rate directly from the wrist. It's designed to track training progress during both outdoor and indoor sports, ranging from running to cycling, swimming to rowing. It can be utilised for other outdoor exercises, too, such as golfing, skiing, hiking, rock climbing, trail running and the triathlon. The fenix 3 HR is suitable for use in everyday life, as well, as it can notify you of incoming calls, SMS, scheduled events on your calendar, emails, and other social media alerts in both Thai and English. The fenix 3 HR is water-resistant to 100m. Plus, its long-lasting battery will ensure continuous use of up to 40 hours in UltraTrac mode, 16 hours in GPS training mode, and two weeks in smartwatch mode.
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Chemists unveil 'water-jet' printer
AFP, Published on 29/01/2014
» Like any ordinary printer, this machine ingests a blank page and spits it out covered in print.
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3D glasses bring the outdoors inside
AFP Relax News, Published on 07/03/2013
» Cinemizer glasses, on display at the CeBIT technology fair in Hanover, Germany, let users visit exotic locations and luxury hotels without leaving home.
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Patent round-up: 360-degree gaming, touchscreen wristwatch
AFP, Published on 09/10/2012
» Details published over the past week about patents from Microsoft, Google and Apple could shed some light on what these tech giants have in store for us.
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Super-light notebooks fail to take off
AFP, Published on 03/10/2012
» High prices plus competition from smartphones and tablets mean that ultrabook PCs are failing to sell in high numbers.
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