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    An animated Byrd

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 06/11/2010

    » Soon Thailand’s most famous and successful pop star, Byrd, or Thongchai McIntyre, will also be a cartoon character.

  • News & article

    Galaxy Tab, iPad to be launched soon

    Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 06/10/2010

    » Samsung has selected Thailand as the first country in Southeast Asia to sell its Galaxy Tab, while iPad will soon launch through authorised resellers here, which experts say will affect the netbook market.

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    The Legend of the Guitar

    Concerts, Pathumwan, Bangkok

    Price : Starting from 1,600 Baht, From 30/07/2016 to 30/07/2016

    » Fans of The Guitar Mag will have a big date with musicians from the three generations during “The Legend of The Guitar” at Muang Thai GMM Live House, 8th floor of CentralWorld, this Saturday. Held to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the monthly s

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    PINKTOBER 2010

    By prnews, Created on: 27/09/2010, Last updated on: 27/09/2010

    » Hard Rock Café in cooperate with AIS, Grammy, Spicy Disc, Coca-Cola, Singha Corporation, Pernod Ricard Thailand and many more to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of Thanyarak Foundation under the Patronage Patronage of Her Royal Highness the Princess Mother Sri-Nakarindra by present Hard Rock Café...

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  • News & article

    Career on hold

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 21/09/2010

    » For many Thais, this story, not the battle over 3G or the fate of the government, is the story they are paying most attention to. The story below makes it clear why.

  • News & article

    Murky lead-up

    Database, Published on 01/09/2010

    » Members of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) turned out to be the suspicious type; the Magnificent Seven disclosed they are afraid that the companies who want to bid at the auction for 3G licences might now get together and actually share information about their prospects at the end of the month; in fact from Monday, it will be collusion, it will be a criminal offence for any of the companies to even issue a press release on what its plans might be for 3G; the companies have put in papers to pre-qualify to take part in the auction on Sept 20, along with deposits of 1.28 billion baht apiece, and that money will be seized if any company tries to share its plans with any other; the NTC has asked the Ministry of Internet Censorship in Thailand (MICT) to coordinate collusion by law enforcement agencies to make sure there is no collusion by the phone companies, top agencies called in as monitors include the DSI and Amlo - Department of Special Investigation and the Anti-Money Laundering Office.

  • News & article

    Free songs

    Database, Published on 18/08/2010

    » HTC (Thailand) has joined hands with GMM Grammy to offer free song downloads through the MyHTC service for three months.

  • News & article

    Uniting smart phone users

    Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 16/06/2010

    » In order to differentiate itself from other Android platform vendors, HTC (Thailand) recently launched "My HTC Service" for HTC subscribers free of charge.

  • News & article

    Back to the future

    Database, Published on 31/03/2010

    » Don't panic, announced Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, but in the next 60 days the government will "create a level playing field" for telecom companies and probably try to extract truckloads of money and turn back the clock on concessions granted by the state duopoly; Mr Abhisit continued to maintain that telecoms firms (translation: one telecoms firm) made money from changes during the Thaksin Shinawatra years; he said he wants to "unwind the concessions," go back to the future and probably send a huge bill to Advanced Info Service of Shingapore; Mr Abhisit said he envisioned one big concession contract covering all telecoms firms and saving the bacon of your slowly dying ToT and CAT Telecom. Wichian Mektrakarn, CEO of No 1 yuppiephone firm Advanced Info Service of Shingapore, explained that if Mr Abhisit succeeds in unravelling all concessions contracts and reverting to the early 1990s when they started to come into being, "the whole system will collapse." Finance Minister Korn Chatikavanij seemed to contradict the prime minister; he told Hong Kong businessmen it is "unlikely" the government will try to extract retroactive concessions payments.

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