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AFP, Published on 11/09/2014
» Richard Kiel, who played the towering, steel-toothed baddie "Jaws" in two James Bond movies, has died. He was 74.
Life, Pimrapee Thungkasemvathana, Published on 25/08/2014
» In what Susan Sontag would refer to as the democratisation of the human experience through photography, the exhibition "Something To Talk About" presents moments in the Deep South that have largely been overlooked by news media — moments of peace.
Life, Published on 14/08/2014
» Want to know what kind of toys your favourite star loves most? Visit Seacon Bangkae as "The Collection of Men's Toys" fair will gather for the first time toy collections and collectible precious items belonging to the country's leading male stars and celebrities under one roof from tomorrow until Aug 24.
Life, James Hein, Published on 21/05/2014
» Beware the Cloud, or at least Google+. I took a picture with my phone recently, something I don’t do all that often, and happened to visit Google+ soon after. The first thing I saw was the photo I’d just taken. This was the first time I discovered that any photos I take are by default sent immediately to my Google+ area. You would think this was a setting in the Android G+ app but it is instead in the Photos apps. Google’s default push is to fully open up everything you do to Google, so be careful what setting you have and how you use your camera. To be fair the photo was in a “protected” area but we all know how well that kind of protection remains in the open-to-the-world-plus-their-dog environment we live in.
AFP, Published on 18/05/2014
» Photographs capture fleeting moments in time, but what would be revealed if an image could show an entire century?
B Magazine, Patipat Janthong, Published on 18/05/2014
» Bhutan — the very name is enough to evoke images of temples snuggled against the cliffs as if seeking escape from the mists high in the Himalayas. Perhaps more than anything, Bhutan has come to represent isolation.
AFP, Published on 14/05/2014
» Google's Internet-linked eyewear -- hotly anticipated by some, feared by others -- is now available to anyone in the United States with $1,500 to spare and a yen to become an "explorer."
AFP, Published on 12/05/2014
» A computer without a power cable, a spy camera with English instructions that no one can read, and water-logged accommodation -- life on the frontline can be a long series of setbacks and challenges for Afghan soldiers.
AFP, Published on 11/04/2014
» Google will make its controversial Internet-linked Glass eyewear available for purchase for a limited time in the United States beginning on April 15.
AFP, Published on 25/03/2014
» Google on Monday said it is joining forces with the frame giant behind Ray-Ban and other high-end brands to create and sell Glass Internet-linked eyewear in the United States.