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    Original intent drives Jabra's new fitness earbud

    Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 12/04/2017

    » Entirely sweat and waterproof, the Elite Sport is, as its name suggests, a great choice of headphones for working out. Providing decent sound quality with a snug, customisable rubber frame that commendably keeps the earphones where they should be, while keeping ambient noises out, the device is also greatly versatile, able to act as a decent hands-free headset for calls as well as a fitness tracker with HRM (heart rate monitor) capabilities. What the device can't do, however, is act as an on-the-go headphone for your daily needs, with a measly three-hours of battery life per charge. The provided charging case that comes with the headphones does provide a further two charges to your use -- for another six hours of use -- though it probably won't be practical.

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    Office of the future

    Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 29/03/2017

    » Hewlett-Packard (HP) has recently unveiled a slew of upcoming products, a catalogue of laptops, desktops and smartphones centred around the theme of "The Office Of The Future", defined by the spirit of mobility, collaboration and creativity that defines the millennial generation, the young people who will make up a bulk of the global workforce in a few short years.

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    Smart Tennis Sensor

    Life, AKIN, Published on 21/12/2016

    » Sony Smart Tennis sensor is a small Bluetooth tracking device that is fixed to the bottom of your tennis racquet. Just put the sensor on your racquet and let the built-in motion and vibration sensors analyse each stroke. Results are beamed through Bluetooth connection to your smartphone. The sensor can pick up multiple swing types such as topspin forehand, slice forehand, volley forehand, topspin backhand. Users are able to see detailed data of their swings, which are accompanied by both statistics and heat mapping. The information can also be shared on social networks through the app's social features.

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    Peter Thiel wins with bet against Silicon Valley

    AFP, Published on 10/11/2016

    » SAN FRANCISCO - The improbable triumph of Donald Trump is a victory for tech sector investor Peter Thiel, who unabashedly backed the Republican candidate despite overwhelming opposition from his Silicon Valley peers.

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    Urbanite XL wireless

    Life, AKIN, Published on 12/10/2016

    » Sennheiser's URBANITE XL WIRELESS is the perfect choice for those that love urban style and massive bass. They offer effortless wireless connectivity with NFC for easy pairing to compatible Bluetooth devices and touch control for supreme ease of use. The cool, rugged looks are matched with the durability needed for a life on the go, with strong metal components and smart, collapsible design for take-anywhere practicality. The bass-driven club sound of the URBANITE XL WIRELESS retains crystal clear trebles, while the apt-X codec ensures clear, CD-quality wireless sound.

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    Are you elite enough for this?

    Life, Komsan John Jandamit, Published on 20/09/2016

    » Convertible notebooks -- computers from which you can detach the keyboards, turning them into tablets -- are trendy right now. This kind of device makes perfect sense for people who prefer to merge work and play in one device. And HP has released its latest take on this trend, the Elite x2.

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    How to be a Scrivener

    Life, James Hein, Published on 31/08/2016

    » As readers might appreciate I have been writing in some form or other for many years. This includes two-and-a-bit novels the first of which I am in the process of final editing and until recently I was using Microsoft Word. In the world of self-publishing and preparing for Amazon's Mobi or for everyone else's ePub, Word is not the right tool. My recommendation is Scrivener which is available for Mac or Windows. This appears to be the ultimate tool for the writer, be they fiction, non-fiction, researcher or blogger. The application is inexpensive even for a lifetime licence that covers everyone in your household. It handles everything you will need to prepare what you are writing for publishing apart from your own creativity. My only criticism is the lack of a version for Android but hopefully that will come. You can get a 30-day free trial from www.literatureandlatte.com and there is a lot of free training materials available.

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    How to be a Scrivener

    Life, James Hein, Published on 31/08/2016

    » As readers might appreciate I have been writing in some form or other for many years. This includes two-and-a-bit novels the first of which I am in the process of final editing and until recently I was using Microsoft Word. In the world of self-publishing and preparing for Amazon’s Mobi or for everyone else’s ePub, Word is not the right tool. My recommendation is Scrivener which is available for Mac or Windows. This appears to be the ultimate tool for the writer, be they fiction, non-fiction, researcher or blogger. The application is inexpensive even for a lifetime licence that covers everyone in your household. It handles everything you will need to prepare what you are writing for publishing apart from your own creativity. My only criticism is the lack of a version for Android but hopefully that will come. You can get a 30-day free trial from www.literatureandlatte.com and there is a lot of free training materials available.

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    Computer programmers to battle it out

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 18/05/2016

    » The next generation of elite computer software engineers will meet in Phuket tomorrow to compete in the 40th Annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) World Finals. The event is sponsored by IBM and hosted by Prince of Songkla University.

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    Daily Mail publisher says has not submitted Yahoo bid

    AFP, Published on 21/04/2016

    » LONDON - The parent group of British tabloid The Daily Mail said Wednesday it has not made a bid for struggling US Internet giant Yahoo, but remained in talks with interested parties.

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