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Apple takes a giant leap into the cloud
AFP, Published on 07/06/2011
» Apple chief executive Steve Jobs on Monday interrupted his medical leave to unveil a free service called iCloud that stores music, photos and other content on the Web and shares it across multiple devices.
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Learning to be connected
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 07/06/2011
» Communication across boundaries has become more efficient, lifelike and cost effective thanks to the TelePresence technology now being used in Thai universities.
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A rescue disk for the 21st century
Life, Wanda Sloan, Published on 07/06/2011
» It is not all that long ago that Microsoft was the world's leader in security breaches, lame anti-virus software and dangerous web browsers. It's sure different now.
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Keep a low profile
Life, Wanda Sloan, Published on 07/06/2011
» If you have an iPad, you can easily stop people from tracking you. Just turn on the "airplane mode" and the GPS will stop broadcasting your physical location.
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Unhappy “buffaloes”
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 07/06/2011
» Many candidates running for election are unhappy about posters depicting them as buffaloes, monitor lizards and dogs, but it is not clear what they can do about it
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Murdoch introduces paywall for The Australian
AFP, Published on 07/06/2011
» Rupert Murdoch's News Ltd said Tuesday it would start charging for online access to national broadsheet The Australian from October, although some content will remain free.
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Targetting Yingluck
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 07/06/2011
» Away from the friendly crowds that have greeted Yingluck wherever she goes, her critics are becoming more than a little annoying.
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RSA Security offers to replace SecurID tokens: WSJ
AFP, Published on 07/06/2011
» US computer security titan RSA Security is offering to replace the SecurID tokens used by millions of corporate workers to securely log on to their computers, The Wall Street Journal reported.
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Xbox 360 with Kinect shows off new tricks at E3
AFP, Published on 07/06/2011
» Microsoft added YouTube, voice commands, television shows and more to its Xbox 360 with Kinect as the hot-selling videogame console matures into an entertainment center for all.
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