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Alternative social platforms can be expensive

Life, James Hein, Published on 10/11/2021

» The alternative social media platform Rumble recently bought out another platform for creators called Locals. Rumble is a YouTube-like platform and Locals is aimed more at the alternative blogging community, including names like Scott Adams and Dan Bongino. I don't think this will be a long-term successful merger for a simple reason, and that is money. To be fair Locals is an alternative to Patreon, a platform that will nuke your account if it doesn't like your politics as evidenced by a long list of conservative commentators being axed without warning.

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Connecting in Covid times

Business, Published on 06/05/2020

» In 2003 when Linden Lab launched the virtual world Second Life, it was a novelty and a huge success, with a community of over a million at its peak. A quaint convergence of unfettered imagination and dollar-powered real life -- through avatars, business, product sales, music, movies, and even news reporting and politics -- its ever-changing and expanding virtual world took off.

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Popular mobile game Clash Of Clans now available in Thai

Life, AKIN, Published on 16/08/2017

» Supercell, a Finnish mobile games developer, has joined hands with Tencent (Thailand) in celebrating the fifth anniversary of its Clash Of Clans (COC) strategy game.

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Microsoft Paint might be fading

Life, James Hein, Published on 02/08/2017

» What is the one program you can count on to be in Windows, apart from say Minesweeper? Microsoft Paint. It's the poor man's drawing tool and screen capture tool where it is as simple as Alt-Printscreen, Start-Run MSPaint, CTRL-V, Crop Marquee Select Crop, CTRL-A CTRL-C, Switch to email and CTRL–V to get something from your screen into an email (or anything else).

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Microsoft's ultimate split laptop

Business, Komsan John Jandamit, Published on 03/12/2016

» Speed, versatility and mobility are still strong selling points when it comes to Surface. If you're looking for a full-fledged computer that you can easily carry around and use comfortably on any surface, look no further than the Surface Pro 4.

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The race to innovation

Life, Published on 16/11/2016

» With the finale of season 8 of Stars Of Science, the first Pan-Arab docu-reality series dedicated to innovations, approaching with only four finalists left, TV viewers across the region are voting online to help choose the Arab world's best innovator. Only one of the finalists -- all of whom have captured the hearts of fans -- will walk away the winner.

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Haunted hospital weaves tale that's distinctly Thai

Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 19/10/2016

» Earlier in September, Japanese video-game fans enjoyed the Tokyo Game Show 2016, known as the biggest consumer game show in the country, where thousands of games both well-known and obscure are showcased on the convention floor for thousands of attendees to see. Among the thousands of game developers there were Thai company MAD VR Studio, who was there to showcase their first game, a horror game set in a Thai hospital, Araya.

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Making a game of walking

Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 06/07/2016

» Step aside the past hits like Temple Run, Subway Surfers and Despicable Me: Minion Rush! Now gamers have Steppy Pants, new walking-simulator game as their latest favourite, if not addiction, which has become a blast only a month after its launch. It is now ranked the second most popular free application on the App Store as of this week.

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May the app be with you

Life, AKIN, Published on 21/10/2015

» Star Wars fans can now travel to the galaxy far, far away right from their mobile devices.

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Lenovo carbon freezes rivals

Life, Komsan John Jandamit, Published on 08/10/2014

» As a representative of a relatively young age group, we value speed and accessibility over functionality and security. You'll see an awful lot of young people who now use their mobile devices more than their PCs and notebooks. I see and know quite a few university students who prefer to use their mobile phones or tablet to do their classwork and consume media. Basically, what we want to do are sneak a peek on other people's lives on Facebook, casually chat (or spam) stickers on LINE and take plenty of selfies (or short notes, when required by our superiors).