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    Designing Minds

    Learningpost, Purich Trivitayakhun, Published on 10/08/2010

    » In a room packed with dark brown wooden easels, some of which support unfinished traditional Thai paintings, student Chaloermporn Muangthong is concentrating on reproducing on canvas a scene from the Vessantara Jataka, the original rendition of which is a mural in the chapel of Wat Suwannaram in Bangkok.

  • TECH

    Looking beyond the letter of the law

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 04/08/2010

    » Censorship is something that most of us detest but many more conservative factions seem to feel is a necessary part of modern civil society. The slippery slope, as they call it, starts from an almost universal acceptance of censorship of child pornography to hardcore pornography and so on and so forth, until in a hundred iterations later in some societies, seeing a single stray hair is construed as adultery and is punishable by building a wall to have it collapse on the woman involved.

  • TECH

    The symptoms of a virus, but not a virus?

    Database, James Hein, Published on 04/08/2010

    » What is the definition of a virus? Or, for that matter, malware? My definition would be something that stops you doing what you want to on your computer or something that has been placed on your computer to cause damage or to use your computer in a way you have not approved or intended. It is also a program that resists your efforts to remove it. Now of course there may be some security software or organisationally applied software that falls under this definition so let's focus on your home machines for the purpose of this definition.

  • TECH

    Can tablets, 3D move beyond niche markets?

    Database, James Hein, Published on 28/07/2010

    » Forget the iPad for a moment and consider that the tablet revolution started a decade or so ago and never went anywhere. Today tablet machines occupy a fairly small niche market. People just don't want to interface with a machine using only their fingers on a touch screen. Once the novelty wears off it is back to the notebook or PC computers.

  • TECH

    Of 3D, iPads and other fads

    Database, James Hein, Published on 30/06/2010

    » Forget the iPad for a moment and consider that the tablet revolution started a decade or so ago never went anywhere. Today, tablets occupy a fairly small niche market. People just don't want to interface with a machine using only their fingers on a touch screen. Once the novelty wears off, it is back to the notebook or desktop for any real work.

  • TECH

    Welcome to Cloud 2

    Database, Published on 23/06/2010

    » While the IT industry is talking about how to leverage cloud computing, salesforce.com is already talking of the next major shift, to Cloud 2, the social cloud.

  • TECH

    Internet Site of the Week

    Database, Gotfried. K, Published on 02/06/2010

    » We're moving into a weird world where newspapers and news sites no longer report the news and leave it at that. Rather, they report the news and then they start spinning. Sometimes, like Fox News, they spin even as they report, churning out one-sided diatribes that are basically opinion pieces.

  • TECH

    Internet site of the Week

    Database, Gotfried. K, Published on 26/05/2010

    » A picture really is worth a thousand words _ and some are worth much more. A great place to stumble over incredible pictures and photos, and to share with them with lovers of the visual, can be found at http://vi.sualize.us/.

  • TECH

    Switching to a new Mac: The final pieces

    Database, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 19/05/2010

    » I have been running a new 15" MacBook Pro 2.66GHz for the past couple of weeks. I took great care to transfer the data and install applications mostly from new, but it was not totally seamless. The software I use to write the XML file for my podcast let me down and I ended up recreating the files.

  • LEARNING

    The trendy sushi business

    Mylife, Sorawich Sontijirawong, Published on 13/05/2010

    » Saovaroj Kitikanchana, aka Lek, is a real sushi lover. In the old days, she often visited her Japanese friend at home for dinner. And every time, there was a sushi dish.

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