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TECH

Irreverent and irrelevant

Database, Published on 20/10/2010

» Microsoft unveiled its most important product of 2010, the Windows Phone 7, a smart phone that puts the company clearly at a make-or-break landmark; not only is the phone itself - which got good early reviews - important for income and prestige, but Microsoft is counting on Windows Mobile 7 to sell a gazillion copies and power a jillion apps; as ICD analyst put it, "On a scale of 1 to 10, this (phone launch) is an 11"; of course, you are far too foreign to be allowed to have a Windows Phone 7; within a day, phone makers HTC, Dell, Samsung and LG all had jumped on the Windows Phone 7 platform, with additional features including pop-out speakers and Qwerty keyboards.

TECH

Laws hindering anti-virus firms

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 06/10/2010

» BERLIN : There is so much more that anti-virus companies could do to help protect the world if their hands weren't tied up in laws that stem from a physical world. Many epidemics could be averted or solved, but doing so would land the saviours in trouble as such acts would be illegal and considered attacks themselves under the status quo.

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TECH

Targeted malware grows ever more sophisticated

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 29/09/2010

» Up until now, malware writers have been motivated by money. The era of malware-writing for fun was over long, long ago.

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NEWS & PR

Homeostasis: A balancing act

Learningpost, David Canavan, Published on 27/07/2010

» There are many processes going on inside our bodies which you may never know about, yet they are vital to our survival. Chemical reactions, filtering, absorbing, diffusing, digesting, making, breaking - all these bodily functions are necessary to keep us alive. Homeostasis utilises these processes. It ensures we maintain a constant internal environment because, without the processes deployed by homeostasis, you wouldn't live long!

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TECH

Helping the IT trade rebuild from the political rubble

Database, Published on 02/06/2010

» Now that Bangkok's political storm has passed, it has left social and economic trauma in its wake. Organisations are working to get the business climate back to normal and turn crisis into opportunity.

TECH

BSS aims to inject B100m to local software industry

Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 02/06/2010

» Software Park Thailand has teamed up with the Association of Thai ICT Industry (ATCI) and six associations to stage the Bangkok Software Summit (BSS) 2010.

LIFE

Tourism revival will start with Asia

Business, Chatrudee Theparat, Published on 22/05/2010

» The government is preparing a tourism revival promotion campaign, focusing first on China, Hong Kong, Japan and Asean as it tries to restore confidence after a week of mayhem in Bangkok.

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LEARNING

Sweet sounds of success

Learningpost, Published on 18/05/2010

» The custom-made black uniforms with silver and red-glitter sashes and French cuffs were crisply pressed; every shoe was polished to a glean, toes straight and forward, stomachs in, heads up, shoulders back, backs straight, hearts full of pride and faces full of smiles ... .

TECH

G-Able optimistic amid unrest

Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 21/04/2010

» G-Able is optimistic that key business sectors will continue to invest in IT amid the political and economic uncertainty.

TECH

TCCT establishes Thailand's first fully green data centre

Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 07/04/2010

» Borderless trade and cloud technology are accelerating Internet traffic and the demand for data centres, while political instability and disasters have added disaster recovery backup requirements, which have driven TCC Technology (TCCT) to inject 200 million baht to establish Thailand's first fully green data centre with IBM technology to support future opportunities.