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Komsan Jandamit, Published on 26/03/2026
» Sonos has unveiled the Play, a portable speaker that wants to be everything at once: a serious home audio performer, a grab‑and‑go travel companion and, judging by its battery life, possibly more reliable than your phone on a long weekend. Aimed squarely at listeners who refuse to compromise between sound quality and convenience, the Play is designed to live happily in your living room — and survive being dragged to the bathroom and the beach.
Komsan Jandamit, Published on 25/03/2026
» London-based tech brand Nothing has officially landed in Thailand with the launch of the Phone (4a) Pro, Phone (4a) and its stylish over‑ear headphones, the Headphone (a), promising premium features at prices that do not require a deep breath or a long chat with your loved ones.
Life, James Hein, Published on 25/03/2026
» The subject of the week is robots. The amount of news on these keeps growing and growing. South Korea is first up here with their KAIST Humanoid. In the field test, the robot was shown running across a soccer pitch, jumping, taking shots on goal, and even doing dance moves akin to the Michael Jackson moonwalk. Many robot demonstrations still look a bit stiff but these moves were quite smooth. The robot can run at about 12kph on flat ground with the next goal at 14kph. It can climb a ladder with 40cm steps and the knees can generate 320 Newton metres of peak torque so it can push heavier objects. The current model is based on the lower human half but the goal is for a full humanoid form that can work with people in industrial environments.
Life, Published on 23/03/2026
» More than 400 domestic and international companies will present cutting-edge technologies and services at ASEE 2026 and ARHC 2026 at Impact Exhibition Centre, Muang Thong Thani, from Wednesday to Friday.
Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 16/03/2026
» A glimpse into brands and their collections for Spring Summer 2026.
Life, James Hein, Published on 11/03/2026
» It is becoming more common to buy things online. The majority of my shopping, not counting groceries, is now done that way. In the past I've warned about prices that are too good to be true, like a 4TB thumb drive for a few dollars from sites like Temu and AliExpress. There is now a kind of middle ground where the price could be correct and it's coming from, say, Amazon. Recently, even though I had some doubts, I bought a 5TB SSD drive from Amazon for around half of what I'd expect it to be. I did this knowing I can easily send things back to Amazon.
Puriward Sinthopnumchai, Published on 09/03/2026
» Google has officially rolled out a new warning system on the Play Store to alert users about Android applications that consume excessive battery power, following a policy shift aimed at improving device efficiency.
Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 05/03/2026
» Apple has introduced the all-new MacBook Neo, a laptop that retains the magic of a Mac at an amazing price, making it more accessible, wallet-wise.
Komsan Jandamit, Published on 05/03/2026
» Apple has redrawn the entry line to its laptop range, launching the MacBook Neo as its cheapest Mac ever. The move is a direct shot across the bows of budget Windows PCs and Chromebooks, with Thailand emerging as a key battleground for younger professionals, students and first‑time Mac buyers.
Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 04/03/2026
» Apple on Wednesday announced the new MacBook Air with M5, bringing exceptional performance and expanded AI capabilities to the world’s most popular laptop.