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LIFE

Microsoft restricts IE mode after hackers exploit zero-day flaw

Life, Puriward Sinthopnumchai, Published on 14/10/2025

» Microsoft has tightened access to Internet Explorer (IE) mode in its Microsoft  Edge browser after discovering that hackers were exploiting a critical zero-day vulnerability to take control of users’ computers.

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THAILAND

A Smarter Way to Trade for Today’s Fast-Moving Professionals with XM’s New PWA 

Published on 02/10/2025

» In today’s digital economy, more and more professionals are exploring trading—not just as a side interest, but as a strategic way to grow their income and take control of their financial future. Whether it’s about building a second stream of revenue, staying ahead of inflation, or simply making smarter use of savings, trading is becoming part of a broader lifestyle shift. 

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LIFE

Google urges Chrome users to update after critical security flaw found

Life, Online Reporters, Published on 24/09/2025

» Google has urged all Chrome users to immediately update their browsers after the discovery of a critical security flaw that could allow hackers to take control of a computer. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-10585, carries a severity rating of 9.8 out of 10.

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LIFE

The hidden dangers of AI

Life, James Hein, Published on 24/09/2025

» There's going to be a lot on artificial intelligence topics this week so let's get started. For the time being, the most common way to leverage an AI product is using a prompt of some kind. To that end, you will see lots of posts on platforms declaring that they have the best god-level prompts for large language models (LLMs). A prompt is something like, "What are the top ten songs from Depeche Mode?", or "Draw me a picture of a frog on a toadstool in the style of Alice In Wonderland with vivid colours". The more detailed and nuanced the prompt, the better the desired outcome tends to be. As with everything in the computer world, there are bad actors looking to take advantage of this.

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GENERAL

Asian shares rise as Chinese sell-off eases

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 06/09/2025

» RECAP: Asian markets mostly gained on Friday after an intense sell-off of Chinese equities eased, amid reports the country's financial regulators could intervene to slow the dumping. A Wall Street stock rally also lifted sentiment.

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LIFE

Perplexity AI offers Google $34.5 billion for Chrome

AFP, Published on 13/08/2025

» SAN FRANCISCO — Perplexity AI offered Google on Tuesday US$34.5 billion for its popular Chrome web browser, which the internet giant could potentially be forced to sell as part of antitrust proceedings.

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OPINION

Wrong approach

Oped, Postbag, Published on 04/07/2025

» Re: "Porosity can reduce city flood effects", (Opinion, July 2). Nuntachart Ratanaburi, a researcher with the TDRI proposes that increased porosity should be incorporated in Bangkok by using porous cement, asphalt, and "green" strategies to reduce flooding. This idealistic strategy is simply wrong.

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THAILAND

Gooey.Games Debuts in Thailand with Global Ambitions

Published on 05/06/2025

» Bangkok, June 4, 2025 – Gooey.games, a new gamified marketing platform designed to boost digital engagement, has officially launched and is now available globally. Developed by Gamespace Thailand, Gooey is a proudly Thai-built SaaS solution that enables brands, agencies, influencers, and developers to create interactive micro-games—without any coding required.

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GENERAL

Google I/O 2025 Recap: Major advances in AI showcased

Published on 21/05/2025

» MOUNTAIN VIEW, California - Google is preparing to put artificial intelligence into the hands of more internet users while teasing a $250-a-month subscription for AI power users, in its latest effort to fend off growing competition from rivals like OpenAI.

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LIFE

Apple tries to save $20 billion Google Search deal by saying it's unnecessary

Bloomberg News, Published on 08/05/2025

» LOS ANGELES — Apple Inc made an unusual pitch in its bid to save a lucrative search partnership with Alphabet Inc's Google, saying that the deal might not be necessary in the long run and that even the iPhone may fall out of use.