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    3G Whizz

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 09/01/2011

    » Much has already been said about Apple's iPad release of last year that is being swished around cafes, offices and private homes across Bangkok. And the topic of 3G in Thailand, or lack thereof, has been bandied about in geek circles plenty as well. But when the two were combined and finally released last month in one gadget _ the Apple iPad with Wi-Fi + 3G _ a new can of digital worms was opened.

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    Seeing the smaller picture

    Mylife, Wanda Sloan, Published on 11/01/2011

    » So this is what life is like. I mean LIFE. Strange. I could have sworn that it was all about disco. And, of course, khao thom. Now that I've been thrown directly into LIFE, it seems so ... newspaperish.

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    Where will the new world order unfold?

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 15/12/2010

    » When Amazon took down the WikiLeaks site from its EC2 cloud, it opened a whole new can of worms as to what can be put in the cloud and what cannot. But for some, there will be a collective sigh of "I told you so", and the loser in this, again, might well be the United States, while the winner... well, that would be whoever moves quickly enough to take advantage of the upcoming exodus.

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    Tame and change PDF files

    Database, Wanda Sloan, Published on 01/12/2010

    » If you want to do anything with completed PDF files, you are usually in trouble. They are a handy way to distribute formatted and attractive information to people with various types of computers, but they are not meant to be changed.

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    Faster launcher

    Database, Wanda Sloan, Published on 17/11/2010

    » Macists have long made us envy their Quicksilver applications launcher, a program that is about 38 times better than Finder at locating and starting software, documents, websites and more.

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    Not just the A-List any more

    Muse, Published on 20/11/2010

    » Do you still remember the old days when we had to wait overnight for leading fashion publications like Women's Wear Daily (WWD) or the International Herald Tribune (IHT) to catch up with the latest reviews and images from fashion shows at major runways? It was just five or six years ago when we were looking forward to fashion feeds through celebrity reports or pressed the keyboard refresh button non-stop in anticipation of the official full-collection photos ... just to have an idea of the hottest trends to come in the coming six months and, well, to stock up on chat topics to use with our fashion chums the next day.

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    Flaws in the scramble for safer driving

    Database, James Hein, Published on 01/12/2010

    » Imagine the uproar if the government announced that all cars would need to have scrambling technology installed so that drivers - and, by extension, passengers - could not use a mobile phone while the car was in motion.

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    A cloudy future

    Database, Published on 17/11/2010

    » The House of Representatives approved the amended version of the bill which will eventually set up the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) to regulate telecoms in Thailand; the MPs voted 228-2 to pass the 13-year-old issue back to the senate, where it is possible _ don't get excited, but it is possible the bill could move forward; the new NBTC rules will be 11 members, appointed from various public and government sectors, aged below 70; it now appears there is no major hurdle to legislation setting up this body _ which by law was supposed to exist in 1997; the next hurdle will be picking the 11 very powerful, highly tempted members of the NBTC, which might not take another 13 years.

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    Resistance to change is futile, but persists

    Database, James Hein, Published on 17/11/2010

    » Have you ever noticed how governments, MPs, public servants and large, old organisations are very slow to adopt new technologies and embrace change?

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    Symantec boosts authentication

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 17/11/2010

    » After 27 years of providing security for end points, Symantec has launched a new logo and acquired a number of companies that together will provide the trust, strong identity and encryption it needs to protect a world where servers are virtualised and are somewhere in the cloud outside of the company's data centre and where CIOs need to be responsible for data that flows readily to their employee's personal smart phones.

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