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Terry Fredrickson, Published on 18/07/2014
» Why were commercial planes still flying over Ukraine? Who's to blame for the downing of the Malaysia Airlines yesterday is still an open question although US intelligence analysts believe it was likely a separatist group in Ukraine.
AFP, Published on 06/07/2014
» KABUL - The Afghan government on Sunday rejected a proposal to ban Facebook during an ongoing deadlock over the presidential election, despite fears that social media postings have fanned ethnic hatred.
AFP, Published on 17/06/2014
» Thousands of Indians have signed up to an online campaign aiming to clean Facebook of content they consider offensive, raising fears they are trying to "morally police" the social networking site.
AFP, Published on 21/05/2014
» Taiwanese prosecutors on Wednesday indicted five former employees of technology giant Foxconn, including senior managers, for allegedly soliciting Tw$160 million ($5.3 million) in kickbacks from suppliers.
Business, Srisamorn Phoosuphanusorn, Published on 28/02/2014
» Lenovo, the world's largest computer maker, is looking to boost its business in the highly competitive smartphone market with the aim of becoming No.2 in mobile computing devices by 2016.
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 07/02/2014
» LG Electronics (Thailand) vows to make a comeback in the local smartphone market this year after undergoing a major internal restructuring and policy revamp over eight months.
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 25/10/2013
» Business analytics could help combat violence in Thailand's southern provinces, says Ian Manocha, vice-president of SAS Institute, a North Carolina-based analytic software developer.
AFP, Published on 26/06/2012
» British police on Tuesday loaded almost 3,000 images onto a smartphone App and invited the public to help them identify people suspected of taking part in last year's London riots.
AFP, Published on 22/12/2011
» China is extending rules requiring microblog users to register under their real names to Guangdong, state media said Thursday, after a spate of violent protests in the southern province.
AFP, Published on 01/11/2011
» Britain and the United States appealed Tuesday for Internet freedom at a global conference designed to set up the "rules of the road" for cyberspace, although critics accused Western powers of hypocrisy.