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TKC pivots to B10bn digital transformation market

Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 26/08/2022

» SET-listed digital solutions provider Turnkey Communication Services (TKC) is pivoting towards six major smart solution sectors to capitalise on the megatrend of digital transformation, which currently has an annual market size of 10 billion baht.

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A new delight for music lovers

Life, Published on 24/08/2022

» People have different ear shapes, and everyone has different sound preferences. My small sample size of eight close colleagues all agree that they all love the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 earbuds.

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Four trends reshaping IT -- and companies

Business, Published on 24/08/2022

» It's dizzying how fast technology trends are flooding organisations. It's almost impossible to keep up. But there are four trends with implications that CEOs and chief experience officers need to pay special attention to, because together they reshape the way leaders must run their companies. I'd put them under the heading "innovation at the edge".

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The reality of AI is less scary than the movies

Life, James Hein, Published on 17/08/2022

» I was talking to someone at work recently and mentioned the Palm Pilot. He never heard of it. Some of us remember it being released in 1996 before the smartphone and social media, and in the early days of the internet. It drove the creation of the smartphone, though the people at Intel at the time didn't see how a portable, hand-held device like this could become common. One of the founders and inventors was Jeff Hawkins who also founded Handspring and worked on the Treo that evolved into a very early smartphone with a camera, which this brings us to today's topic, artificial intelligence.

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Superb sound & favourite among friends

Life, Komsan John Jandamit, Published on 16/08/2022

» People have different ear shapes, and everyone have different sound preferences. But, from my small sample size of close colleagues of 8, they all love these Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 earbuds.

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Has blockchain found a use beyond crypto trading?

AFP, Published on 15/08/2022

» PARIS: The bitcoin boom spawned new billionaires and videos of beach parties and Lamborghinis. The crypto crash brought devastation for small investors and bankruptcy for many companies.

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Homemade satellites due by 2026

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 28/07/2022

» Thailand aims to build its own Earth observation satellite in the next four years, says the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (Gistda).

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Metals and energy shortage is a looming threat

Life, James Hein, Published on 20/07/2022

» I know the word rare gives it away but the world is facing a rare earth metals shortage. The Chinese are currently the largest producers of this resource and they recently cut their production by half. Turkey is another potential source but that region has been unstable for centuries. Most modern technology cannot expand further without these resources and the whole idea of ramping up renewables requires lots of them. Elon Musk has said we don't have enough in the world for all the plans of our governments and other experts agree.

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Google to allow app developers to use rival payment systems, to cut fees

Reuters, Published on 19/07/2022

» BRUSSELS: Alphabet unit Google says it will cut fees to 12%, from 15%, for non-gaming application developers on its Google Play App Store that switches to rival payment systems, as it moves to comply with new European Union tech rules.

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Scams on the rise as inflation bites

Life, James Hein, Published on 06/07/2022

» We start this week with a webserver with extras in a single file that runs on any x86-64 operation system. Enter redbean 2.0. Created by Justine Tunney, it uses the "Actually Portable Executable" that you can read about here, justine.lol/ape.html. When you compile a program to its native binary, in this case x86-64 code, and don't call any external code, then the only difference between a Windows and a Linux would be the file format. If you can solve this, then it could run on any platform. To do that you need Cosmopoliton libc because any real program needs to make some calls, in this case the standard C ones. So, with Cosmo and the APE format, you can write a C program and compile it to a single file that will load and run on six very different operating systems and the same binary can also be booted directly from the PC BIOS. It's not perfect, but any programmer would be scratching their heads by now. Pause for techie amazement.