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LEARNING

rampant

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 08/06/2011

» existing, happening or spreading in an uncontrolled way รุกลาม อาละวาด กำเริบ รุนแรงจนควบคุมไว้ไม่ได้

TECH

RIM buys mobile social game developer

AFP, Published on 08/06/2011

» BlackBerry maker Research In Motion announced Tuesday it has purchased Scoreloop, a Germany-based company which makes a toolkit for developers to add social features to mobile games.

TECH

Eight out of 10 countries using mobile health: WHO

AFP, Published on 08/06/2011

» Eight in 10 countries are using mobile phone technology to improve health services, from free emergency calls to appointment reminders, the World Health Organisation said on Tuesday.

TECH

Dell to create 150 jobs in modest boost to Irish economy

AFP, Published on 08/06/2011

» US computer giant Dell plans to open "cloud computing" research and support centres in Ireland, creating 150 jobs for the heavily indebted country, Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny announced on Tuesday.

TECH

Nintendo out for all gamers with "Wii U" console

AFP, Published on 08/06/2011

» Nintendo on Tuesday provided the first glimpse of a second-generation Wii console designed to dispel notions its system is not up to the standards of "hardcore" videogame players.

TECH

Facebook, Microsoft back AT&T's T-Mobile buy

AFP, Published on 08/06/2011

» Facebook, Microsoft, Oracle, Yahoo! and other technology leaders have come out in support of AT&T's proposed $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile saying it could help meet rising demand for wireless broadband.

ADVANCED NEWS

Tea money

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 08/06/2011

» Is the payment of tea money still effective in getting children into prestigious schools? That's now a subject of hot debate and possible legal action.

TECH

Nintendo out for all gamers with "Wii U" console

AFP, Published on 08/06/2011

» Nintendo on Tuesday provided the first glimpse of a second-generation Wii console designed to dispel notions its system is not up to the standards of "hardcore" videogame players.

TECH

Bangladesh teenagers drive outsourcing growth

AFP, Published on 08/06/2011

» Like many teenagers, Abdullah Al Zahid spends most of his time holed up in his bedroom in his family's modest Dhaka apartment glued to his computer.

ADVANCED NEWS

Bribes for seats in prestigious Bangkok schools

Jon Fernquest, Published on 08/06/2011

» Bribes for admission to prestigious schools doubled, hidden by untransparent "substituted seat" system. Only 40% of schools following no bribe policy.