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Tracking digital footprints
Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 21/07/2010
» 'On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog." That famous caption of a cartoon by Peter Steiner from 1993 still holds true in 2010. It's getting harder and harder to identify real people online on the ubiquitous social networking site, Facebook.
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Expert calls for laws to be updated
Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 21/07/2010
» A law expert has suggested that Thailand should update legislation to empower authorities to enforce cyber laws more efficiency.
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Nstda, private sector team up
Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 21/07/2010
» Research projects on the shelf will be commercialised through a partnership between the National Science and Technology Development Agency (Nstda) and the private sector.
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Toshiba to expand
Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 21/07/2010
» Toshiba brings energy-saving and user-friendly innovative products to boost the digital multifunction gadget market with worth 10 billion baht.
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Arianespace to focus on Asia-Pacific
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 21/07/2010
» Arianespace has celebrated its 30th anniversary in bringing affordable satellite launches by focusing on the Asia-Pacific region, which is poised to see high levels of growth in the new few years.
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Thomson Reuters Eikon due in September
Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 21/07/2010
» Having incubated its competence for four years, the Bangkok-based Thomson Reuters is going to launch Reuters Eikon, the next generation desktop for a new generation of financial professionals, worldwide this September.
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Job search site revamped
Database, Published on 21/07/2010
» Jobsdb.com recently launched a revamp of its website to give millions of jobseekers and employers an enhanced experience in their search for jobs or candidates.
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Steganography on the Mac: Hiding data in images
Database, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 21/07/2010
» Although the analytical computer was theorised by Alan Turing in 1936 and some of his work was critical in the devices used for decryption of messages created by the Enigma machines of the Axis Powers. His "bombes" and the later Colossus were the first computers. Encryption, therefore, was part and parcel of the birth of the computer. Colossus was destroyed on orders of Churchill, but was rebuilt at Bletchley Park by Tony Sale.
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HP addresses 'breaking point' in IT
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 21/07/2010
» HP has launched its G7 lineup of servers with an emphasis on delivering on the promises of virtualisation, blades, fibre channels over Ethernet and other much-hyped technologies in an easy to understand, easy to purchase and easy to manage way, united under its Matrix cloud management system.
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Amendments needed to avert 3G disaster
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 21/07/2010
» It will be a disaster if the 3G bid goes ahead now without amendments. Operators have a choice either to boycott the auction, or to sign a document they have no intention of abiding by - in other words, doing things the Thai way. The problem stems from three clauses added at the last moment, after the last hearing and appearing in the final draft for the auction information memorandum (IM) calling for the return of frequency; for no core network and for no roaming from 2G to 3G.
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