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    A 'better' software suite

    Database, Wanda Sloan, Published on 06/01/2010

    » It is always dangerous to get into a rut, because the rut is below the road level. Once you've lowered yourself, you start doing things "because they always have been done that way". and in technology that can quickly transform the rut into a swamp.

  • TECH

    Evolution, not revolution, of telecoms

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 13/01/2010

    » So the Google Super-phone, the Nexus One, has finally been unveiled to the world after a gestation that had many guessing and teetering at the edge of their seats for months. Watching to the streaming video press conference, I could not help but feel that for the most part it was evolution, not revolution, at least when it came to the product. The real revolution was in the way the archaic telecommunications sector in the United States is poised to be shaken up.

  • TECH

    File incompatibilities

    Database, Published on 13/01/2010

    » Recently, I purchased a new computer using Windows XP. My old computer used Windows ME. I transferred all files to the new computer, two of which were records an invaluable video file of my doggie taken through the years of her growing up. When I tried to open this file in Windows XP Media Player (as always I did this successfully on my old computer), the following message came up:

  • TECH

    Mobile operators focus on social sites

    Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 13/01/2010

    » The popularity of global social network sites in Thailand has led mobile operators to leverage their opportunities in this channel to increase their new revenue streams.

  • TECH

    When you need to hide hard drives

    Database, Wanda Sloan, Published on 13/01/2010

    » I'm not ordinarily a big fan of tricks to replace real security. But when a friend asked me recently how to hide drives from his home's rug rats, I recommended she try NoDrives Manager.

  • TECH

    Voiz+ package makes life easier for travellers

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 20/01/2010

    » Voiz+ has just made life a whole lot easier for businessmen who travel a lot to avoid roaming charges with its anti-roaming service that combines VoIP, normal pre-paid phones and smart phone capabilities to help save you money.

  • TECH

    The China syndrome

    Database, Published on 03/02/2010

    » US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton managed to put down China for big-hack attacks on Google and ruthless censorship, without once mentioning the word "China"; countries restrict the free flow of information, she sang to the choir at the Newseum in Washington, and "co-opted the Internet" to repress religion; a certain country should conduct a thorough investigation of the cyber intrusions against Google, and that certain country should make a public report; nut quote: "New technologies do not take sides in the struggle for freedom and progress, but the United States does."

  • 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.

  • LIFE

    ASEAN campaign could yield unwelcome results

    Business, Imtiaz Muqbil, Published on 15/02/2010

    » The effort to rebrand Asean as "Southeast Asia" for tourism promotion is being closely watched by Burmese tourism authorities, who say they will hold the Asean Tourism Association (Aseanta) responsible if the new marketing website is used for anti-Burma criticism.

  • TECH

    Out of the blue

    Database, Published on 17/02/2010

    » PM's Office Minister Sathit Wongnongtoey decided right out of the blue to call on the Magnificent Seven to get their act together and press ahead with an auction of third-generation phone bandwidth, and to heck with the consequences, constitution and so on; the National Telecommunications Commission, in his opinion, needs to move along because the public needs 3G. The National Telecommunications Commission chuckled at Mr Sathit, and made another decision to delay another project, this one the application by No 1 yuppiephone network Advanced Info Service of Shingapore to fire up its proposed roaming service with your TOT; the problem was so important that the NTC gave it to a deputy secretary, Thakorn Boonyasith, who said the proposed new TOT-AIS hookup could violate the terms of the old TOT-AIS concession; AIS wants to suck up most of the TOT's 3G bandwidth, such as it is, in return for which it will allow other customers to use AIS facilities for calls outside the small corner of Bangkok where 3G is actually available.

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