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    Gate Crasher

    Guru, Richard Mcleish, Published on 13/12/2013

    » Welcome to Guru's Gate Crasher, your ultimate guide to finding something fresh to do in this big city.

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    Quench and mince

    Guru, Richard Mcleish, Published on 19/10/2012

    » More than merely a venue to both quench your appetite and mince around at, Quince is offering some welcomed new pages in the city's recipe book, creating a fuss by doing just the opposite - keeping things simple. It's named after the perishable fruit that needs care and attention, highlighting the kitchen's commitment to freshness and quality that also extends beyond the evolving menu. And there's no foam, fluff or favour to be found.

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    Play Time

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 09/09/2012

    » It was not long ago that compatibility issues were a nightmare for personal digital media libraries. HTPCs were heralded as the solution, meaning users needed to commit a whole OS to manage their libraries. However, those days were short-lived. Problems with file formats, codecs and file system have all been resolved with the boom of the media player, in a move warmly welcomed by consumers. For a small fee, media players are light, unobtrusive and efficient ways to access your libraries, and they just got smarter too, with internet connectivity.

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    Gadgets VS Gimmicks

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 30/01/2011

    » Although tablets have stolen the tech spotlight of late, notebook sales have continued to tick over. They offer users more power under the bonnet, similar screen dimensions and way more functionality than their tablet rivals, not to mention more bang for the baht.

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    Finding touch

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 14/11/2010

    » The Apple iPod touch has been the clear leader in the portable media player stakes since its release in 2007, so it might have been an opportunity for Apple to invest its resources elsewhere more recently. But the new touch 4G indicates that the manufacturer has been doing anything but resting on its laurels.

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    HTC vs HTC

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 12/09/2010

    » With confidence brimming, Taiwanese phone manufacturer HTC has released not one, but two budget smartphones onto the Thai market recently - the Wildfire and the Aria. But has the company continued the strong work with the Android platform it established with the popular Hero and Legend releases?

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    Beam me up, Sony

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 11/04/2010

    » Sony Ericsson has rolled out its second attempt at a touch screeen smartphone in the shape of the new, futuristic-looking Vivaz. The company has always focused on the music and photo capabilities of its phones, and the Vivaz is no exception, flaunting HD video capability.

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    Staying in Touch

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 16/05/2010

    » Politics aside, the Thai smartphone market is still seeing red. RIM will desperately be trying to hold off Apple's resurgence in the next few months as its main competitor rolls out the much-anticipated new operating system for its iPhone, iPod touch and iPad - OS 4. The new BlackBerry Storm 2 is RIM's second attempt at an iPhone killer, after the widely acknowledged failure of the original Storm that attempted to cash in on the winning aspect of iPhones - their sensitive touchable screen. But is it up to the task?

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