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All good things must come to an end
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 05/01/2011
» I got my first computer, an Apple II when I was around 5 years old. It was a simple machine, 48KB of RAM (or was it later upgraded to 48KB?), Integer basic (Applesoft Basic came later), cassette tape to store programs and used a TV as a monitor.
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Qualcomm promises a revolution
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 15/12/2010
» HONG KONG: Dual core snapdragons, e-readers based on the design of a butterfly's wings and body area networks that will revolutionise e-Health are just some of the things that telecommunications giant Qualcomm says we can expect to see and buy in 2011.
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Endless possibilities of the Kindle
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 20/10/2010
» Amazon is on to something big with the Kindle but in a way that has little to do with the device itself. Yes, it is an e-reader, but it is much, much more. "Reading as a platform" is a phrase that comes to mind.
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Experience, as well as content, is key in electronic publishing
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 25/08/2010
» Electronic publishing is as radical a change as when broadcasting graduated from radio to television. Adobe is now talking to operations and C-level executives rather than the artists about how it can help make businesses run better, while through embedded business intelligence as well as how the Flash and Air platforms have evolved to make for a better reader experience in a world where content and experience, not just content, is now king.
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Compassionate thinking contributes to corruption
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 30/06/2010
» So, the new ICT Minister wants to reopen the case file on the not-so-smart ID cards. Good luck. He will need it as the way government works means that most moderate people would probably agree with things.
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Technology to boost public safety
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 02/06/2010
» SINGAPORE : Motorola is taking public safety solutions to a new level with the launch of the industry's first Tetra 2 in-car radio with high-speed TEDS data along with far-ranging improvements to its command and control and intelligence systems that help support mission-critical operations in policing, fire, oil and gas through to transportation, airport, seaport and other industries.
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Mobile phones offer hope to 'bottom of the pyramid'
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 12/05/2010
» ISLAMABAD : Sriganesh Lokanathan, senior research manager at LIRNEasia, spoke of the need to address the agricultural sector in South Asia which makes up a large share of the labour pool but a low share of GDP.
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WiMAX operators re-think their business plans
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 03/03/2010
» 3G will continue to evolve with speeds reaching 42 Mbps this year and 84 Mbps soon, lessening the need for LTE and making WiMAX operators and regulators re-think their business and frequency allocation plans, while on the device side we will soon enter an era where everything is connected and see an explosion of new form factors filling all sorts of niches that will make our lives better and richer.
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ToT and 365 add to size and quality of 3G network
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 17/02/2010
» ToT has announced two phases of uplifts for its 3G network in Thailand, along with a doubling of speed to 14.4 MBPS, while 365 has added over a thousand new users to its fledgling service.
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Apathy reigns as Thailand continues to fail to embrace its potential
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 06/01/2010
» After so many years of writing, I have ended up with a 'why bother' attitude when it comes to the more controversial news which should matter. Anyone remember the not-very-smart ID cards that cost 888 million baht and which, to this day, are not fully utilised?
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