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    Start me up

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 01/07/2015

    » The concept of makerspace — a DIY community where the public has access to technology and manufacturing equipment — has gained ground around the world and in Bangkok it is catching on too. One such place is Maker Zoo, a start-up that uses a 3D printer to inspire people to create products.

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    Apple's Swift U-turn

    Life, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 01/07/2015

    » With its Music service becoming available this week, Apple walked into a lot of criticism over the decision to make the first three months free: from independent music labels and (to great publicity) Taylor Swift. As she noted when withholding permission for iTunes to handle her latest album: free means no royalties for performers.

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    Adding stylus to your tablet

    Life, Komsan John Jandamit, Published on 01/07/2015

    » Are you one of those people who want to try Samsung's renowned S Pen, but don't want to shell out more than 20K, and also want a big-screen device? If so, the new Samsung Galaxy Tab A will fit your needs nicely.

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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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    Line up to be the best

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 01/07/2015

    » The most popular chat app in Thailand, LINE, has popularised the use of stickers — cartoon pictures that function as emotional expressions — to millions of users. Besides elaborate merchandise stickers made by companies since May 2014, LINE has pioneered "Creators' Stickers", or DIY stickers that regular users can make and sell on the LINE store. Approximately 50% of sales for these stickers go back to the creator after a 30% payment gateway charge from App Store, Google Play or   other relevant app.

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    Razer Mamba

    Life, AKIN, Published on 01/07/2015

    » Razer Mamba is powered by the revolutionary Adjustable Click Force Technology which allows gamers to freely adjust the level of click force needed to activate the left and right mouse buttons, providing users with a total of 14 distinct choices to set their signature click feel for a more personalised gameplay. The new 5G laser sensor in the mouse was designed to be an extension of your natural hand movement and is capable of tracking up to 16,000 DPI which is optimised for multi-display set-ups with ultra-high display resolutions.

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