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    Iran cases surge, new Malaysia, Singapore infections: Virus update

    Published on 01/03/2020

    » Four new infections were reported in Malaysia and Singapore after Thailand, the United States and Australia recorded their first deaths caused by the coronavirus and cases in Iran and South Korea jumped by 376 but the number of new deaths fell in the epicentre of Hubei, China.

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    Will fold-out phones start a new revolution?

    Life, James Hein, Published on 27/02/2019

    » Lower cost Google phones will be arriving this year. There will be mid-range offerings somewhere in the 4,700-22,000 baht range and another below that as a low-range product. The target is emerging markets that are fairly well saturated with other brands, both Korean and Chinese. The Google Pixel is the high-end product and is supposed to have the best camera, for now, but they are not cheap. The new range will round out the lower end of the market.

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    Smuggling Thai culture by film

    Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 23/06/2017

    » A group of Chinese fans of Thai actress Davika Hoorne shouted her nickname -- "Mai! Mai!" -- as she slowly walked out from the gate at the arrivals hall of Shanghai International Airport. They had prepared bouquets of colourful flowers and a large bunch of 999 red roses for the admired star of Phi Mak Phrakanong and 20 Mai U-Turn Wai Huai Jai Return (Suddenly Twenty).

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    4- room Guesthouse & Coffee Shop for Sale Phuket Rawai

    By RayRawai, Created on: 16/07/2015, Last updated on: 16/07/2015

    » Reduced !! from 950.000 to only 799.000 Quick Sale, Return On Investment: after only 1 high season ! Beautiful, clean, well maintained guesthouse on a great location only 150 meters from the beach. ( first guesthouse on Viset Road from Rawai Beach road ) with lots of outdoor space. Centrally located...

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    Xiaomi unveils phone aimed at iPhone

    Published on 15/01/2015

    » BEIJING — Rising smartphone star Xiaomi is moving upmarket and taking aim at Apple's iPhone.

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    Mobile phone battle: Apple 1, Samsung 0

    Jon Fernquest, Published on 28/08/2012

    » Apple wins round #1 in global battle over ownership of mobile phone technology but the fight is not over yet.

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    A WORLDWIDE SEARCH FOR ‘SAMSUNG GLOBAL BLOGGERS’

    By prnews, Created on: 20/04/2012, Last updated on: 20/04/2012

    » [attachment=0:r9ic7aq0]Samsung global blogger , ซัมซุง โกลบอล บล็อกเกอร์ , London Olympic 2012 , ลอนดอน โอลิมปิก 2012.jpg[/attachment:r9ic7aq0] A WORLDWIDE SEARCH FOR ‘SAMSUNG GLOBAL BLOGGERS’ Samsung launches recruitment...

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    WORLDWIDE SEARCH FOR ‘SAMSUNG GLOBAL BLOGGERS’

    By prnews, Created on: 09/04/2012, Last updated on: 09/04/2012

    » A WORLDWIDE SEARCH FOR ‘SAMSUNG GLOBAL BLOGGERS’ Samsung launches recruitment campaign for talented bloggers to come to London and report on the London 2012 Olympic Games [attachment=0:30zdpk04]Samsung global blogger , ซัมซุง โกลบอล บล็อกเกอร์ , London...

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    All the new electronics!

    By MTT, Created on: 21/10/2010, Last updated on: 02/11/2010

    » With so many new telephones and computers coming on the market, just wondering if anyone is interested in using this thread as a clearing house for questions/information about all of the stuff available. Talk about things you don't like with a new model you just bought. Tell us the prices so we...

    • wilko commented : Whereas Apple's shenanigans are world wide and are the policies of one brand, the behaviour of "other countries" - however disgraceful can hardly be seen as justification for the behaviour of Thailand;s retailers and the cavalier way they treat their customers. So electronics in Thailand. the Samsung Galaxy or Ipod it really doesn't matter as they are little more than jewelry here - a gaudy trinket, these electronic baubles, when they do find their way onto the Thai market, are of course only partially functional as the good government has seen fit to enmesh the introduction of 3G phone services in a quagmire of litigation and other legal procrastinations. your Mac product - well you may object to having your personal electronics dominated by one man (wasn't Bill Gates bad enough?), but it would be nice to have a choice of retailers and retailers who knew something about the products they are selling. Most of the "Mac" stores are in fact one company - Banana IT - under the guise of "com 7". worse still they don't appear to spend any effort at all training their staff who for the most part re clueless. Any questions about product, whether in English or thai are usually met with a blank stair, an air of total incomprehension followed by some inane suggestion about an unrelated topic. failing that they resort to saying "yes"..........(I think this is what they have been told is some kind of sales pitch) "Is it compatible with my PC?" "Yes" "Can I make toast with it?" "Yes" "Are there little men inside it who operate it?" "Yes" "Are you the Queen of Sheba?" "Yes" - etc etc............ sadly the service they offer is pretty second rate. take a look at the product on display - in one shop I noticed that not one single Mac Notebook was a current model - no indication was given of this and no apparent reduction in price. If you want to my a Mac Book in thailand BEWARE! If you ask for any "extras" = like a high-speed hard rive etc, you may well be told that you will have to wait for weeks before the machine will be delivered. There IS a way round this - if you buy your new Mac from the "Mac Thailand" web site, delivery of a model to your personal spec will be a matter of days. Service is great, you can speak to an operator by phone (usually the same person each time) and the range is the very latest models How can this be when the retail store takes weeks??? simple the site is based in SINGAPORE!

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    The butterfly effect

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 19/09/2010

    » In an unlikely marriage, HP, the world's largest PC manufacturer, has combined brand power with Vivienne Tam to deliver the HP Mini 210 netbook, catering to a niche market with its fashion-world cross-over potential. But it's not the first attempt. The Tam and HP partnership started back in 2008, with the HP Mini 1000 digital clutch, and the new Mini continues that legacy, this time with a butterfly motif that is said to somehow symbolise "love, freedom, independence and transformation".

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