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AFP, Published on 31/12/2013
» US computer giant Hewlett-Packard will slash a total of 34,000 jobs in its huge multi-year restructuring that began last year, a regulatory filing shows.
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 02/10/2013
» Local programme designers have proved their potential in the global market, but there's still a long way to go if Thailand is to achieve its ambition of becoming Asean's software hub. However, the success of Software Expo Asia 2013, which wound up in Bangkok last weekend, was regarded by industry insiders as marking a significant step on that road.
AFP, Published on 06/07/2013
» The special committee set up by Dell to evaluate options for the troubled computer giant warned Friday of "substantial downside risk" if shareholders reject a buyout plan led by founder Michael Dell.
Business, Published on 20/05/2013
» Thailand's much-delayed first third-generation (3G) mobile broadband service under the licensing regime has finally come to fruition after the big three operators battled it out last week to bring the nation's telecommunications industry into the 21st century.
AFP Relax News, Published on 01/04/2013
» The booming popularity of play on smartphones or tablet computers in a realm once dominated by videogame consoles was a hot theme at the major Game Developers Conference that ended here Friday.
AFP, Published on 30/03/2013
» The booming popularity of play on smartphones or tablet computers in a realm once dominated by videogame consoles was a hot theme at the major Game Developers Conference that ended on Friday.
Business, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 03/12/2012
» With the daily minimum wage rising to 300 baht nationwide on Jan 1, businesses are attempting to lower their production costs by turning to machinery and robots to replace or complement manual labour.
AFP, Published on 21/05/2012
» European Union anti-trust chiefs asked Google Monday to quickly offer "remedies" to satisfy Brussels' concerns the Internet search king has abused its dominant market position -- or else face heavy penalties.
Published on 09/12/2010
» The Indian government won headlines around the world when it unveiled a prototype 35-dollar tablet computer in July, but questions are now growing over whether the project is just a pipe dream.