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Big Brother is watching - and waiting to break down your doors

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 24/02/2010

» What do the GT200 magic wand and the Internet Sniffer project have in common? Both are an assault on privacy and allow the state to pick on anyone at will.

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Mobile apps set for meteoric rise

Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 17/02/2010

» Smart phone fever, spread over a number of platforms, is opening new opportunities for mobile operators and software developers to gain revenue from applications.

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HDD industry to see strong rebound in 2010

Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 10/02/2010

» Economic recovery and storage demands will drive the hard disk drive industry (HDD) with worldwide shipments forecast to reach 650 to 670 million units this year, according to Ban Seng Teh, Vice President and Managing Director for Asia Pacific and Japan Seagate Technology, the world leader with a 31 percent market share.

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GM says Nokia's future lies in selling experiences

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

» Nokia has launched its new X6 smart phone with its first finger-friendly capacitative touch screen aimed at music-sharing youth and firmly painted its future as a services company, not just a phone maker.

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Drive for SMEs to embrace IT potential

Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 27/01/2010

» With 2.8 million small businesses in Thailand, various government agencies are collaborating with the private sector to encourage greater adoption of information technology through incentive programs designed to strengthen the kingdom's competitiveness.

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Sleeping giant

Database, Published on 27/01/2010

» Google announced that it has had it up to here with four solid years of Chinese censorship, and there is a very good chance it will simply pull out of the country that blackens the name of free speech; the Google announcement also lambasted China for the touchy subject of hacking email and document accounts - Google said the Chinese do it all the time, do it to Chinese and foreigners, and do it to individuals and companies including, recently, Adobe Systems; the announcement touched off a drama that will run weeks, likely more; former anti-Google advocates like Reporters Without Borders praised the search engine giant, but investors bailed on Google and started buying Baidu, the search company that helps and empowers the Chinese hacking and snooping; after all is done, Google may indeed finally begin living up to its promise to do no evil.