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Boundaries blurred
Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 16/09/2015
» The Toronto International Film Festival, which runs until Sunday, is known as a showcase for big hitters -- movies with stars, budget and particularly Oscar ambition. The 40th edition of the festival screens over 350 titles, and those that dominate the headlines -- The Danish Girl, The Martian, Black Mass, Beasts Of No Nation, Spotlight, Every Brand Is Crisis, etc -- are those that you'll likely to read and hear a lot about as the award season kicks into high gear.
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Securing smart hospital networks
Life, Published on 16/09/2015
» High-speed mobile networks and public Wi-Fi spots mean we are living in a connected world. In healthcare, connected equipment is nothing new and internet-connected devices are regularly used in patient care, particularly in tracking health-related data. However, with the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), where smartbeds will inform other devices when a patient gets out of bed, or a medicine bottle will know when a daily dose has not been taken, it has never been more important to ensure the healthcare IT infrastructure is secure.
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Force of nature
Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 16/09/2015
» When the 6.3-magnitude earthquake hit the Northern province of Chiang Rai on May 5 last year, artist Angkrit Ajchariyasophon stayed safe at home far away from the epicentre. A few days after the quake, the Chiang Rai native took pictures of the aftermath -- the broken statue of Lord Buddha, cracks in the walls, subsided land and buildings left in rubble.
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Art Centre
Life, Published on 16/09/2015
» Through mixed media from literature, painting and film, Chulayarnnon Siriphol attempts to overlay the famed novel Behind The Painting by Sri Burapha (Kulap Saipradit) within a contemporary context to find the intersection between the present and past. Curated by Hiroyuki Hattori, the work is a result of the two-month Artist Residence Programme at the Aomori Contemporary Art Centre in Japan.
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Beacons of convenience
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 16/09/2015
» Looking for your favourite read in a book store or a product in a supermarket has become easier and faster today after two retailers implemented beacons to better pinpoint in-store locations and send relevant information to customers' smartphones.
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