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    Encryption is so easy, there's really no reason not to do it

    Database, Pee Kay, Published on 07/04/2010

    » As technology allows large amounts of data to be easily carried around wherever we go, increasing one's risk of losing precious and sensitive information in the process, I encourage more and more people to employ data encryption on their notebooks, thumb drives and handheld devices. In mid-2005, I wrote about TrueCrypt, an excellent encryption software which I use daily.

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    Take it all off

    Database, Published on 14/04/2010

    » The most powerful media mogul on Earth challenged the most powerful media company in the explored universe; ''We are going to stop people like Google ... from taking our stories for nothing,'' explained Rupert Murdoch to dutiful reporters at the US National Press Club; he intends to charge Google and other search engines to look at his newspapers' stories _ or ban them from his site; here's the way the world's most fearsome newspaper proprietor thinks about free content on the Internet: Take it all off, because then the public will have to pay; his Wall Street Journalnewspaper has already put out an app for the Apple iPad and an application for readers to buy content, for a mere 400 baht per month or so; he also intends to charge everyone on the planet 2 (100 baht) a month to read his Times of London.

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    Climate Cool

    Learningpost, Purich Trivitayakhun, Published on 20/04/2010

    » Last month, 12 teams of over 30 environmentalists completed their projects to make changes to the environment under the first Climate Cool (CC) campaign organised by the British Council (BC) in collaboration with the British Embassy in Bangkok, Youth Venture Thailand, and a day magazine.

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    Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe

    Richard Mcleish, Published on 25/04/2010

    » The mobile phone market seems to be reaching saturation point with the daunting array of different models on offer, and many people leave shops with the wrong advice and handsets.

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    An enhanced experience

    Database, Pee Kay, Published on 19/05/2010

    » I believe I'm one of the first in Thailand who were exposed to BlackBerry experience, back in 2006. Four years have passed and the landscape of smart phones in general and BlackBerry in particular has since changed dramatically. Gone are the days of ungainly BlackBerry handsets connected mainly to enterprise email servers.

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    Maneaters

    Learningpost, David Canavan, Published on 01/06/2010

    » There are places we can go on this planet where we are not the dominant species or top predator, places where only brave men dare to venture and places where humans actually, and actively, get preyed upon. To be eaten alive, I think, would be the worst way to die, yet it happens to people every year, eaten alive by a few select animals. Let me introduce you to the maneaters.

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    Online Aspirations

    Muse, Samila Suttisiltum, Published on 05/06/2010

    » It's not difficult to be a fashion designer, but it's a completely different hemisphere if you set your eyes on running a fashion label. Even great creative minds can step down the runway business bruised and battered.

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    The clothes horse is in clover

    Brunch, Andrew Biggs, Published on 06/06/2010

    » Just arrived back from a clothes shopping trip in Los Angeles. Hardly justification for a column, I know, but bear with me. Things get a little more deep and meaningful as we progress.

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    Distorted views

    Database, Wanda Sloan, Published on 09/06/2010

    » Computers are also for fun. By that, I don't just mean games or even the list of jokes or weird photos you get in email, which are fun.

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