SEARCH

Showing 1-6 of 6 results

  • OPINION

    Type softly when wielding power within cyberspace

    News, Published on 29/01/2018

    » In the wake of the biggest protests Iran has seen since the 2009 Green Movement, Iranian hackers have moved back into the spotlight. A report published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in early January 2018 details how Iran has been building and deploying its capabilities. In the past decade, Iran has become one of the most aggressive states to wield offensive cyber capabilities, both at home and abroad. Part of Tehran's strategy has been to use hackers detached from the state as proxies.

  • OPINION

    PM must tread carefully or else feel the heat

    News, Ploenpote Atthakor, Published on 29/01/2018

    » If Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and his NCPO brothers are not in the habit of checking the temperature, it's the time for them to start.

  • OPINION

    Apple needs to part with its cash to generate more

    News, Barry Ritholtz, Published on 29/01/2018

    » Back in November 2017, I suggested that Apple Inc should use some of its immense cash stockpile to buy rather than build its video library and streaming offerings. My idea was a straight purchase of Netflix Inc in an all-stock deal valued at about US$100 billion. That was a nice premium to where it was trading then, using Apple's valuable stock currency to beat Amazon.com Inc or some other buyer to the punch.

  • OPINION

    Tackling plastic waste

    News, Editorial, Published on 29/01/2018

    » A study of Thai and neighbouring underseas life, published last week, proves beyond doubt that people are killing coral. Specifically, the plastic items that wind up in the area of Thai reefs is literally the death of coral. Ocean currents, sand and rocks bash and cut bags, bottles and trash to tiny bits. The coral, living animals, eat the plastic, choke and die.

  • OPINION

    Yearning for Thainess

    News, Postbag, Published on 29/01/2018

    » Re: "Regime push for 'Thainess' turns sinister", (Opinion, Jan 26).

  • OPINION

    The unsure fate of our forests

    Life, Peerawat Jariyasombat, Published on 29/01/2018

    » During my recent assignment to Koh Kong province in Cambodia, I came across a project of forest concession for tourism. Situated on the southwestern corner of the country, Koh Kong is home to different forests that play a significant role in the country's rainfall and general environment.

Your recent history

  • Recently searched

    • Recently viewed links

      Did you find what you were looking for? Have you got some comments for us?