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Terry Fredrickson, Published on 25/07/2011

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Japan goes digital after turning off analogue TV

AFP, Published on 25/07/2011

» Japan on Sunday shifted to digital terrestrial broadcasting, switching off its analogue television network in all areas except those worst hit by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, the government said.

TECH

Egypt's revolution not just about tweeting: bloggers

AFP, Published on 25/07/2011

» Six months after they launched a revolution that ousted the regime, Egyptian bloggers have acknowledged that it takes more than a Facebook page on the Internet to overthrow a dictator.

TECH

US tabloids less aggressive than British: experts

AFP, Published on 25/07/2011

» US tabloid newspapers including ones owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation are less aggressive than their British counterparts, partly due to readers' differing demands, experts say.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Angry spirits

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 25/07/2011

» With three helicopters crashing in just eight days, some people are convinced supernatural forces, like angry forest spirits, are to blame.

ADVANCED NEWS

Japan's demographic time bomb

Jon Fernquest, Published on 25/07/2011

» Japan's growing population of retired people and shrinking workforce face financial problems. Thailand may face the same problems without proactive policy.

ADVANCED NEWS

The rarest bird in Thailand

Jon Fernquest, Published on 25/07/2011

» Once thought extinct, forests cleared for palm and rubber with mass tourism are now pushing this bird to final extinction.

TECH

'FaceGlat': Orthodoxy's kosher answer to Facebook

AFP, Published on 25/07/2011

» A new social networking site for ultra-Orthodox Jews takes customary segregation of the sexes online and also bars pictures or ads deemed immodest in ultra-Orthodox society.

TECH

RIM cutting 2,000 jobs, COO retiring

AFP, Published on 25/07/2011

» BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) announced Monday it was cutting 2,000 jobs and that its ailing chief operating officer planned to retire.