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(I)maxing out

Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 21/02/2018

» Gaming highlights at the new Virtual Reality centre in Siam Paragon

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Neon-splashed altered reality

Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 09/02/2018

» Part Blade Runner, part samurai Western, Netflix's Altered Carbon is one of its most interesting originals yet. With its 10-episode season released last Friday, the series is set in a futuristic, neon-splashed world, where death has been conquered thanks to a mysterious alien technology that allows people to digitally store their consciousness and personalities before downloading them into new bodies.

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2017 in cyberspace: Phones & gadgets

Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 20/12/2017

» Tech trends in the consumer market

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Game on

Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 15/12/2017

» Surprise a loved one with these techie treats, the gifts that keep on giving

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Awarding the art and craft of advertising

Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 06/04/2017

» Recognising the creative talents behind Asia's most innovative and successful advertising and marketing campaigns, Adfest -- one of the region's most recognised and celebrated advertising events -- took place at the Peach conventional hall, Pattaya, at the end of March.

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Office of the future

Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 29/03/2017

» Hewlett-Packard (HP) has recently unveiled a slew of upcoming products, a catalogue of laptops, desktops and smartphones centred around the theme of "The Office Of The Future", defined by the spirit of mobility, collaboration and creativity that defines the millennial generation, the young people who will make up a bulk of the global workforce in a few short years.

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Dawn of a gaming dream

Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 01/03/2017

» Much as it is with movies, it's increasingly rare these days for a wholly original video game -- one that's not a sequel, prequel, spin-off or remake/remastering of an existing game -- to find recognition in a market overflowing with familiar, tried-and-true rehashes of popular products. Horizon Zero Dawn, the latest Action-RPG from PlayStation-exclusive developer Guerrilla Games, is one such rarity, a wholly original game that deserves the highest praise for its gorgeous, meticulously-realised world and ambitious story, dealing with such themes as creation and artificial intelligence, even if much of its gameplay is admittedly derivative of many open-world games before it.

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For raw gaming performance, Omen 17 delivers the goods

Business, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 28/01/2017

» Sporting a top-tier GeForce GTX 1070 graphics card, 16GB RAM, 2TB of storage and a new-generation Intel Core-i7 processor, the Omen 17 -- HP's 17-inch flagship gaming laptop -- is a force to be reckoned with.

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Media's shifting landscape

Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 23/01/2017

» When the news broke late last year that TrueVisions -- the largest cable TV service provider in Thailand -- would be cutting off six film and television series channels from their line-up beginning this year, a swathe of the network's subscribers were left in doubt as to the necessity of actually owning a cable TV subscription. After all, with online platforms like Netflix, Iflix, YouTube and even Facebook giving us the ability to access our preferred media content at any place or time of our choosing, many consumers are now given more choices in how they can consume media content than ever before.

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Communication breakdown

Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 20/06/2016

» It has been an uncomfortable several months for internet users the Kingdom over, as the government released the drafts of its eight new digital-related bills. The bills immediately became the source of much controversy, as many critics and pundits criticised the new regulations and laws included in the drafts to be a step back into the days before the 1997 media reforms, giving government agencies absolute control over the surveillance, management and oversight of digital data.