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Mini Jambox speakers play to smartphone lifestyles

AFP, Published on 04/09/2013

» Jawbone on Wednesday set out to keep in tune with mobile lifestyles with a stylish, powerful wireless speaker as easy to carry around as a smartphone packed with digital music.

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'Grand Theft Auto V' promises array of customization options, better combat

AFP Relax News, Published on 11/07/2013

» September release "Grand Theft Auto V" will iterate upon systems introduced in "GTA: San Andreas," "Red Dead Redemption" and "Max Payne 3."

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Videogame play becomes a spectator sport

AFP, Published on 08/06/2012

» Videogame play is becoming a spectator sport. "It is the next evolution in gaming," said Matthew DiPietro of TwitchTV, an online platform that enables people to stream play live online.

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Technical row over 'F-duct' Formula One wing

AFP, Published on 16/03/2012

» Red Bull chief Christian Horner Friday said Formula One teams would be forced to copy Mercedes' new rear wing design after it was cleared by officials in the year's first technical controversy.

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Twitter to serve up ads with 'Promoted Tweets'

AFP, Published on 29/07/2011

» Twitter said Thursday that it will begin placing advertisements known as "Promoted Tweets" in the timelines of users who follow a particular brand or company.

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Social network a mixed blessing

Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 24/05/2011

» A couple of decades ago the pager was the only mobile communication device. Users might not call the number that beeped up with the good excuse that there were no public phones available.

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Too much hysteria over cyber attacks: US experts

AFP, Published on 16/02/2011

» Overblown talk of full-on cyber war between nations fueled by recent attacks like the computer worm Stuxnet could hamper Internet security efforts, officials and experts warned Tuesday.

TECH

A bite of the Apple

Database, Published on 21/04/2010

» Microsoft began peddling the Kin, a smart phone that seems certain to trash the Apple iPhone just like the Microsoft Zune trashed the Apple iPod; it's a social phone, explained Robbie Bach, president of Microsoft's entertainment division, which has a camera and access to music, and who else but Microsoft ever would have thought of that, never mind the slide-out keyboard and touch screen; the Kin, made by Sharp, allows fast sharing of information with contacts in the phone book; critics liked it and Gartner analyst Van Baker called it a "very good entry" in the phone market; it did, however, raise one obvious question: Microsoft has an entertainment division?