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    HOTSTUFF

    Published on 02/01/2010

    » What' up in the world of gadgets and trends for the coming year!

  • TECH

    Korean Dream

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 24/01/2010

    » While HP holds on to its major share of the notebook market, smaller players are left to fight for the competitive minor placings.

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    Free from legal woes, AMD heads for market leadership

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

    » AMD is headed for profit, headed for the number one spot in graphics, headed for greater variety in the thin and light segment and, soon, headed for extreme performance increases and new form factors as its Fusion-converged CPU-GPU architecture rolls out. It is also finally free from the shackles of its long-running lawsuit with Intel and relishing competing in a free and fair market.

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    Vineyard trusts its sensors

    Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 10/02/2010

    » Thailand is not recognised as a major wine producer, but today GranMonte, the largest winemaker in Thailand, has become the most advanced winery in South East Asia.

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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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    The extermination of all things impure from Apple

    Database, James Hein, Published on 24/02/2010

    » Is Oracle a trusted form of Open source software? With the recent resignation of Ken Jacobs, the man tipped to look after MySQL, people are starting to wonder. Jacobs was known as the friendly face of Open source in Oracle. When Oracle did not assign MySQL to Jacobs, he quit. Jacobs did say that he believed Oracle would look after MySQL and "make it better".

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    The new black

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 21/03/2010

    » In the US, Apple iPhones and Google's Nexus One are threatening to take over RIM majority of the market share of smartphone sales. But Bangkok, true to its eccentric leanings, is clinging to its current obsession with all things BlackBerry thanks to some heavy and well-pitched marketing campaigns, and every hipster or wannabe in the capital seems to have, or, at least, want one.

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    Cool response from agents

    Business, Imtiaz Muqbil, Published on 29/03/2010

    » The tourism component of the Asean Competitiveness Enhancement (ACE) project, funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), yielded yet another poor result last week when a presentation to the Association of Thai Travel Agents drew a low turnout.

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    Going places with Google

    Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 31/03/2010

    » Holding three degrees in computer science and a MBA from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), young Thai Pachara Boriboon can work for any company, though she prefers Google because of its start-up feeling and culture.

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    Double standards

    Database, Published on 31/03/2010

    » Google stopped censoring in China, but China didn't. Google stopped censoring in China, but did not stop censoring anywhere else, including in a Southeast Asian nation of 65 million people starting with "Th" and a lot of people wondered if Google was one of those double-standard companies.

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