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  • TECH

    Data-interception technology sparks privacy vs safety arguments

    Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 27/01/2010

    » Experts have raised concerns over whether using Sniffer software to resolve suspicious internet activity violates the Computer-related Crime Act B.E. 2550.

  • LIFE

    Negotiation the key, say tourism groups

    Business, Published on 17/04/2010

    » The Federation of Thai Tourism Associations (Fetta) sees negotiation as the route to end the confrontation between the government and red-shirt protesters.

  • TECH

    Smaller really is better

    Database, Published on 26/05/2010

    » Scientists at the University of New South Wales' Centre for Quantum Computer Technology (CQCT) showed off the world's smallest electronic switch - four-billionths of a metre, or a few atoms wide; such tiny switches will allow tiny microchips, revolutionise computing speeds and bring in the prototype of an actual quantum computer; lead researcher Michelle Simmons said code-breaking will now take minutes, weather forecasting will take seconds, and financial transactions will be more secure than ever.

  • LIFE

    Tourism, confidence hit in April

    Business, Parista Yuthamanop, Published on 01/06/2010

    » The 10-week-long red-shirt protests in Bangkok had a severe impact on tourism and general consumer confidence in April, according to the latest data released by the Bank of Thailand.

  • TECH

    Office launch has dual focus

    Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 16/06/2010

    » In a duel attempt to fight piracy and protect its market share from rivals, Microsoft will launch Office 2010 with an average price-per-user of 1,000 baht, while preparing for the first time to bundle its Office Starter Edition with computer vendors and set its roadmap into the cloud.

  • NEWS & PR

    Student business advisers extolled

    Learningpost, Purich Trivitayakhun, Published on 07/09/2010

    » 'AMC is a conglomerate specialising in the paper, petrochemical and construction businesses. Its production base is in Southeast Asia. As its main businesses are commodities and services that are similar to those of its competitors, AMC is struggling to stay at the top, given the prevailing competitive environment. Its goal is to become the Asean leader in its business sphere by 2015."

  • TECH

    Keeping business safe from national cyber threats

    Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 08/09/2010

    » Over the next two months, the mission-critical infrastructure will compel 256 businesses in eight categories to carry out self-assessment of their ability to handle emergencies and threats to national security.

  • TECH

    Absolutely no collusion

    Database, Published on 08/09/2010

    » In a huge, shock surprise, the three biggest yuppiephone companies were the only survivors in the pre-bid qualification for the country's first three third-generation (3G) mobile phone licences; in the biggest anti-climax since the failure of the national team to reach the World Cup, Advanced Info Service, Dtac and True Move strode into the offices of the National Telecommunications Commission, plunked down 1.28 billion baht for the right to bid at the auction on Sept 20, and strode out; of course there was absolutely no collusion in any of this, that would be against the law; the only wrinkle is that the bottom bidder in the auction will have to wait a few months to get its licence, because you have to keep up appearances that there's actually a competition under way.

  • ADVANCED NEWS

    Dealing with capital inflows into Thailand when the baht appreciates

    Jon Fernquest, Published on 14/09/2010

    » The US dollar is losing value (weakening, depreciating) while Asian currencies have been gaining value (strengthening, appreciating). This makes Asian exports more expensive which could have a negative effect on the Thai economy.

  • EASY NEWS

    Teachers stay despite violence

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 15/09/2010

    » Government teachers in the deep South are staying, but want better security

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