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Caution is the internet watchword
News, Sukhumaporn Laiyok, Published on 26/11/2016
» Like a coin with two sides, there is more to digital media than meets the eye as it penetrates our privacy and is prone to abuse if handled carelessly and irresponsibly. The potential dangers transcend just about every age bracket.
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Machine: Man's best friend
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 02/09/2015
» Connectivity and convergence, urbanisation, social trend and "home-centring" are the four mega trends that will impact on aspects of economy, business, society, culture and people's lives, according to technology giant Samsung Electronics.
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Faster than a speeding bullet? No
Life, James Hein, Published on 01/07/2015
» It still surprises me how little the average individual understands about internet speeds and the sharing of a connection. Around the world, companies make grand advertising statements like "up to 100MBs connection speeds", which is, in almost anyone's language quite fast, certainly fast enough to stream ultra high definition video that requires somewhere around 25MBs to perform well. If the server providing the file can provide it at this speed and there is essentially a direct connection between your computer and the server that maintains the speed then yes, you will get the performance advertised. Ironically, if you are connected via some kind of torrent delivery system then it could be 1,000 computers combining to provide the video and you will also get those kinds of speeds in total.
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Be careful what you watch for
Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 12/11/2014
» Reckless driver terrorising a family, caught on camera! Famous rocker beating his wife, caught on camera! And the national outrage of last week — a kissing lesbian couple humiliated on the BTS, also caught on camera!
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Chairman: Sipa sacking for breach of contract
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 16/07/2014
» The head of the Software Industry Promotion Agency (Sipa) broke his silence yesterday to clarify the reasons behind the sacking of Trairat Chatkaew as its president, effective from July 10.
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Warning: Post at your own risk
Life, Published on 04/06/2014
» Online life after the coup is characterised by paranoia and political sensitivity, as opposing viewpoints clash and burn. Social media outlets such as Facebook and Twitter represent a virtual battleground of ideas, often among friends and family members. Life asks several people how they’ve managed their online expression —from unfriending and unfollowing to the caution and prudence that must be used when launching their thoughts into cyberspace
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So you wanna be a video star?
Guru, Published on 30/05/2014
» With the official launch of YouTube Thailand (http://youtube.co.th) on May 19, local content creators can join the website’s Partner Program to build a fan base, create videos as well as make dough from their digital endeavours. This week, we talked to Google’s Head of Marketing in Thailand about what Thai viewers can expect from YouTube Thailand and how to become a YouTube partner. We have also compiled a list of Thai YouTubers in case you want some inspiration to start your own hit channel.
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RS spends B300m on digital content
Business, Saengwit Kewaleewongsatorn, Published on 17/01/2014
» RS Plc, Thailand's second-largest entertainment company, is setting aside 300 million baht to invest in content production for its digital TV channel in the first year.
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Digital TV will weed out political channels
Business, Saengwit Kewaleewongsatorn, Published on 16/01/2014
» The rise of digital TV will solve the structural problem of political channels airing on the satellite TV system, says the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission.
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Protesting made easy
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 10/12/2013
» When the "ThaiFight" mobile app made its debut three months ago, the streets of Bangkok were still quiet and the political temperature was relatively cool. Supasheep Srijumnong, the app's developer, said he created the app _ a fighting game featuring characters that look uncannily like Thai politicians and celebrities _ for his own enjoyment and to entertain his family. He didn't realise that the eruption of protests would make his little plaything relevant, and timely symbolic.
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