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Life, Wanda Sloan, Published on 18/01/2011
» Most Bangkok geeks know by now that no system of blocking websites is perfect, and that there are ways around the web even when their betters decide that they shouldn't see certain sites.
Life, Wanda Sloan, Published on 18/01/2011
» Last week's column focused quite a lot on why you would want a service or a programme to resize your photos. It's polite, it's convenient and it saves everyone time and trouble.
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 18/01/2011
» If you are one of those people who enjoy "checking in" on location-based social networking applications like Foursquare or Gowalla, you should be aware of the possibility of being tracked by strangers or hackers.
Life, Published on 18/01/2011
» Millions of internet users like to share their interests, photographs and everyday routines on social networking websites, unaware of privacy issues.
Life, Wanda Sloan, Published on 25/01/2011
» Microsoft is a maddeningly schizophrenic company, which makes some of the best and some of the worst designed software in use on any system, on any PC, on any continent on this planet.
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 25/01/2011
» No matter what people say, the notebook will never die.
Life, Wanda Sloan, Published on 25/01/2011
» Start up your phone or call up the app, and Lookout checks its three main modules to let you know the status.
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 01/02/2011
» More and more people are likely to update their status, upload photos, check their inbox, tweet and BB chat on their smartphones.
Life, Wanda Sloan, Published on 01/02/2011
» The new face of technology coverage has piqued the interest of kind readers in the past couple of weeks. I want to get to a few of the many emailed letters, for two reasons.
Life, Wanda Sloan, Published on 01/02/2011
» Most readers are familiar with the advert way down at the right-hand corner of many bangkokpost.com web pages for the E-Paper. A click on the link takes you to newspaperdirect.com, where you can peruse a full lookalike of the actual, printed Bangkok Post, just like your dad used to get delivered to the door.