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  • TECH

    Last one in, again

    Database, Published on 06/01/2010

    » Never in Thai history has a story that didn't happen so dominate the news and clearly emerge as the Technology Story of the Year; just before the New Year, your TOT flipped a switch that started providing bandwidth of the third-generation kind in a couple of obscure corners of Bangkok, but in truth, 2009 was the year that Laos and Cambodia totally humiliated the telecoms state enterprises by leaving Thailand a far, distant last among Asian countries providing 3G service to yuppiephone subscribers.

  • TECH

    More fun apps for iPhone cameras

    Database, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 13/01/2010

    » Although I carry an SLR camera about with me, I find that increasingly I use the iPhone 3G to take pictures, partly because there are now so many apps, allowing special effects to be used easily.

  • TECH

    Android eyes market leadership

    Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 13/01/2010

    » While BlackBerry became fashionable in a very short time in 2009, its popularity is expected to shrink this year. Meanwhile, Google's Android is expected to become increasingly attractive.

  • TECH

    One heck of a notebook

    Database, Pee Kay, Published on 03/02/2010

    » My interest in personal computers started almost 30 years ago, during the period of Apple II computer. If you are a creature of that era, you'd know that it's hard to forget Osborne 1, the first portable computer ever introduced by the industry. This marketing and technological marvel, featuring a mere 5-inch display, two floppy-disk drives, a 4 MHz Z80 microprocessor, and 64k of RAM, running on CP/M (a very popular operating system of the time), is a monster compared to today's notebooks. And I mention it because somehow Acer Aspire 5940G, the notebook reviewed today, reminds me of this luggable legend.

  • TECH

    Maemo is like a PC in your pocket, but it cries out for a mouse

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 03/02/2010

    » Nokia has pinned its future hopes on two platforms. First, the new Symbian, not to be confused with the current commercial Symbian that Nokia bought, and the other, Maemo, which has been through a few iterations already in a series of Internet tablets before finding its home in its first proper phone, the AIS-exclusive N900.

  • TECH

    If you can see it, you can save it

    Database, Wanda Sloan, Published on 10/02/2010

    » A constant and frankly nagging question in the mail received here at the incredibly garish yet somehow calming Database suites high above the mother of rivers is how to save videos.

  • TECH

    iPad: Early impressions and commentary

    Database, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 10/02/2010

    » In some ways I was disappointed by Apple's latest creation, the iPad, which at first glance looked to me like an iPod on steroids, but perhaps because it was just what I was expecting _ at least on the outside. But Apple have ambitious technical goals and more features will become available.

  • TECH

    Revolutionize your TV experience

    Published on 15/02/2010

    » Samsung’s new super-slim LED dives you into the action while it blends seamlessly into home the environment when it’s off. Immerse yourself in your entertainment world, without weakening on style. With added Smart web functions and eco-friendly performance, you’ve got an amazing world of entertainment and connectivity.

  • TECH

    IDC issues positive figures

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

    » Fierce competition and concern over costs will drive enterprises to continue spending on IT, pushing single-digit market growth. Data services as well as social media for smart phones will drive the telecom market, which is expected to grow if 3G is fully implemented, according to the top 10 ICT trend predictions for Thailand from IDC.

  • LEARNING

    Nist snags first ISO, Hollywood's Oliver Stone

    Learningpost, Published on 23/02/2010

    » Recently, the New International School of Thailand (Nist) gained certification in ISO 9001:2008 with TUV Rheinland under the scope of "Provision of Supporting Services for the Academic Division", the first for an international school in Thailand, says Jaemi Hodgson, the school's director of development. Also, Hollywood director, Oliver Stone, spoke at Nist recently. See photo and caption at left. To view Oliver Stones talk on video, visit http://www.youtube.com/user/NISTVideo .

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