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  • TECH

    Manage fonts more easily

    Database, Wanda Sloan, Published on 11/08/2010

    » It may seem like Microsoft-bashing that I'm picking on the pitiful giant for the second week in a row, but it's a coincidence. That said, the Microsoft Windows way of viewing and managing fonts is messier and less informative than the male method of managing his sock drawer.

  • NEWS & PR

    Weeding the garden of Emotions

    B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 15/08/2010

    » This week I made a mercy dash to Chanthaburi after receiving a disturbing phone call on Sunday evening. ''Lersak's tried to kill himself,'' Samai breathlessly told me over the phone. ''He drank weed killer at your house.''

  • LEARNING

    Aiming for all-round articulation

    Learningpost, Purich Trivitayakhun, Published on 29/06/2010

    » The time for the grand finale of the three-day 1st Thailand World Schools Debating Championship (TWSDC) arrived earlier this month just as the curtain fell on the government-red shirt conflict.

  • TECH

    Geeks going Green?

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 15/08/2010

    » As notebook manufacturers swamp retail shelves with different models and series, it has become increasingly difficult to stand out from the crowd with new features or components. Asus has approached this problem in its new U series notebooks by embracing possibly the last bastion of technology _ the environment.

  • TECH

    New, fast way to read PDFs

    Database, Wanda Sloan, Published on 18/08/2010

    » Slim PDF Reader seems to be the smallest program available to read the popular PDF files that can be read on any computer.

  • TECH

    Entering the third dimension

    B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 22/08/2010

    » The buzz word around tech circles this year has been "3D" and the technology has reached the everyday consumer in the form of not only big-budget Hollywood movies, but also home entertainment equipment.

  • TECH

    Fixing the broken ISP model

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 25/08/2010

    » The business model for providing Internet services is broken. Content owners are paying specialist content delivery networks more and more to deliver content which consumers expect for free, leaving the ISP squeezed in the middle with no incentive to invest in more infrastructure to improve quality of service needed for video. That is, until a small British company suddenly found itself in a unique position with the right technology at the right time to fix it.

  • TECH

    Lenovo eyes third place in market

    Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 25/08/2010

    » The high growth of consumer IT spending is driving vendors to increase marketing efforts and launch new products to capture opportunities in the fiercely competitive notebook market, dominated by Acer and HP.

  • TECH

    GYM Gadget

    Richard Mcleish, Published on 02/05/2010

    » Nowadays, with everyone harbouring an MP3 player in their mobile phone, the impetus has been placed back on manufacturers to create innovative designs and uses for such media devices.

  • LEARNING

    Bayer and friends teach conservation

    Learningpost, Published on 03/06/2010

    » On a Saturday afternoon, a line of green-clad student naturalists walked under a scorching sun between a sugar cane field and a forest. They were headed to Khao Pasang community forest, which serves as a buffer between the cultivated land in Mae Poen district and the reserved forests of Mae Wong National Park, in Nakhon Sawan province. The district is about 300km north of Bangkok.

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