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AFP, Published on 11/06/2019
» LOS ANGELES - French video game titan Ubisoft on Monday unveiled a new subscription service and a Brexit-tinged title as it taps into the industry trend toward streaming games.
AFP, Published on 02/09/2016
» LONDON - Starvation, torture and rape: the grim daily realities of prisoners inside Syria's Saidnaya military prison have been recreated in harrowing 3D detail by a London-based agency, established to highlight claims of rights abuses.
AFP, Published on 09/12/2015
» MINSK - Despite its state-controlled economy, Belarus has become an unexpected top performer in information technology, with its programmers developing such worldwide hits as the World of Tanks game and mobile messenger app Viber.
Online Reporters, Published on 22/10/2015
» The international hacking collective called Anonymous declared cyberwar on the Thai government Thursday over its policy to consolidate a single internet gateway.
AFP, Published on 09/06/2015
» WASHINGTON - The US Army's official website was hacked Monday with messages denouncing Washington's training of rebel fighters inside Syria, but no data was stolen, officials said.
AFP, Published on 10/02/2015
» WASHINGTON - Twitter said Monday it saw a 40 per cent jump in government request for user data in late 2014, with sharp rises coming from both Turkey and Russia.
AFP, Published on 03/02/2015
» BEIRUT - Hackers targeted Syrian opposition members with online "honey traps," posing as female supporters to steal battle plans and the identity of defectors, a security firm said in a report Monday.
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 20/08/2014
» Under its new management, TOT Plc is gearing up investment in a bid to revive its ailing finances and create sustainable revenue streams.
Business, Published on 13/08/2014
» The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) is another regulatory body that has recently come under fire amid all the changes and restructuring proposed by the military regime.
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 28/07/2014
» The telecom regulator will ease the rules for True Move and Digital Phone Co (DPC) and let them offload their existing mobile data traffic to the 1800-megahertz spectrum for one year to alleviate congestion.