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GENERAL

Unleashing the power of AI

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 15/01/2024

» The recent launches of more artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled devices, especially PCs and smartphones, provide consumers with AI assistants that will enable them to perform tasks conveniently and efficiently, according to tech analysts.

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BUSINESS

CEO Pay Increases and Heads for New Record as Pandemic Recedes

Business, Published on 05/04/2022

» Pay increases for U.S. chief executives have gained steam, putting compensation on pace to set a record amid a tight labor market that is also driving pay higher for many of their workers.

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BUSINESS

5G and the global power equation

Business, Published on 11/01/2019

» 5G technology is already powering breakthroughs such as driverless cars and will underpin life-changing advances in futuristic smart cities over the next decade. This has led to fierce competition between countries to determine the direction of 5G mobile internet standards.

OPINION

Intern Intel

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 19/10/2018

» Part of my job is to -- ahem -- supervise bright-eyed interns who come through GURU's door for an experience they won't be able to buy somewhere else. To benefit any aspiring interns out there, I would like to share a few points based on real-life experiences to help make internship a valuable experience for you.

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TECH

Nokia 2

Life, AKIN, Published on 20/12/2017

» Nokia 2 combines a Qualcomm Snapdragon Mobile Platform and a 12.7cm, high quality display with the pure, secure and up to date Android experience. Its sleek frame is precision-machined from a single block of aluminium while Corning Gorilla Glass is complemented by sculpted polycarbonate on the back. It comes with 8MP rear camera featuring automatic scene detection and autofocus and 5MP front camera, and a high capacity 4100mAh battery.

TECH

Even writers need to think before tweeting

Life, James Hein, Published on 16/08/2017

» Without the internet, there would only ever be part of a story. Consider the recent example of Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling. She watched an edited video and then took to the internet using her fame to decry the treatment of a small child by a prominent leader. Her concerns were quickly and widely spread but the unedited footage showed the opposite. Even the mother of the child finally got involved and asked the internet to please tell J.K. Rowling that she was wrong. At the time of writing Rowling had apologised to the mother but not the leader she smeared. In the current fast pace and instant Twitter-response world it is important to take a step back and do some personal investigation before reacting, often incorrectly, to a flash tweet or news story. If you see a clip try and find the full or unedited version, that extra time can save you from future embarrassment, though some personalities seem to be immune to it.

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TECH

Microsoft's ultimate split laptop

Business, Komsan John Jandamit, Published on 03/12/2016

» Speed, versatility and mobility are still strong selling points when it comes to Surface. If you're looking for a full-fledged computer that you can easily carry around and use comfortably on any surface, look no further than the Surface Pro 4.

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TECH

A stick with smarts

Life, Komsan John Jandamit, Published on 15/07/2015

» You can turn your smart TV in to a fully-fledged Windows computer by sticking a small Intel Compute Stick, which is just a bit bigger than your thumb, into its HDMI port.

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TECH

Lenovo carbon freezes rivals

Life, Komsan John Jandamit, Published on 08/10/2014

» As a representative of a relatively young age group, we value speed and accessibility over functionality and security. You'll see an awful lot of young people who now use their mobile devices more than their PCs and notebooks. I see and know quite a few university students who prefer to use their mobile phones or tablet to do their classwork and consume media. Basically, what we want to do are sneak a peek on other people's lives on Facebook, casually chat (or spam) stickers on LINE and take plenty of selfies (or short notes, when required by our superiors).