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Industry looking to fine-tune performance as popularity grows

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 24/11/2010

» New 3G technology on the network side could mean a 30 percent improvement in battery life for smart phones, while development of 2G networks continue to increase data capacity in a world that will soon be dominated by handsets sending small amounts of data all day.

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'Bulldozer' aims at changing the server landscape

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 17/11/2010

» Don Newell, AMD Senior Vice President and CTO for Servers, said that today the company is focusing on changing four-way server economies. Traditionally, going from two-way to four-way often meant a 3x increase in price, not 2x. With AMD, the linear relationship is restored.

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Next generation data centres

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 13/10/2010

» HP has deployed its next generation data centre in a container - the HP performance-optimised data centre, or POD - for the first time in Asia-Pacific, in Australia.

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BlackBerry style service for the masses

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 30/06/2010

» Imagine a BlackBerry style service for the masses with monthly fees for push mail at just 18 baht a week that gives telcos the opportunity to get back in on the game and offer value and stickiness to their customers. Tippingpoint provides the software and PT Superphone is providing the hardware, and after success in Indonesia the company is now setting its sights on Thailand.

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Thai market crazy for BlackBerry

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 10/02/2010

» Research in Motion has launched its new BlackBerry Bold 9700 smart phone to a market that is currently going BlackBerry crazy with Thai users flocking to emulate their A-list celebrities.

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Evolution, not revolution, of telecoms

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 13/01/2010

» So the Google Super-phone, the Nexus One, has finally been unveiled to the world after a gestation that had many guessing and teetering at the edge of their seats for months. Watching to the streaming video press conference, I could not help but feel that for the most part it was evolution, not revolution, at least when it came to the product. The real revolution was in the way the archaic telecommunications sector in the United States is poised to be shaken up.