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  • LEARNING

    If I Die Young — The Band Perry

    Published on 16/04/2014

    » You never know when your time in this world ends, so be prepared for the worst, like this song, where they’re already singing about their death.

  • LEARNING TOGETHER

    Three on the streets

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 16/04/2014

    » What draws tourists to Thailand and what do they think about it when they get here? Mats Johannesen put that question to several people on the street, the last in our “Thailand through Norwegian eyes” series.

  • EASY NEWS

    Newin cracks down on Songkran brawlers

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 16/04/2014

    » When Newin Chitchop say "no fighting" he means it. Youngsters caught fighting at his Songkran celebration were forced to fight with professional boxers.

  • LIFE

    The story of their life

    Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 16/04/2014

    » Dwellers of Klity village, an ethnic Karen hamlet set deep in the forest of Kanchanaburi province, are known for their quiet and painfully shy disposition. At an outdoor movie screening held earlier this month, however, they very much acted out of character.

  • LIFE

    Same time, same place for CNBlue

    Life, Published on 16/04/2014

    » When South Korean boy band, CNBlue, return to Thailand to perform live next month, it will have been exactly a year since their last Thai performance — more than enough time, according to their legions of Thai fans.

  • LIFE

    Turning heads

    Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 16/04/2014

    » Chon Buri-based British artist Thomas Donaldson’s debut solo exhibition is all about facial expressions. With a few exceptions of torso nudes, most of the collection are portraits of women whose expressions are portrayed by smudges and smears of paint.

  • TECH

    Learn about the Land of the Rising Sun

    Life, AKIN, Published on 16/04/2014

    » Those passionate about Japan might find a mobile application called Japan Town interesting. Developed by the Technology Promotion Association (Thailand-Japan), this app is simply all about the Land of the Rising Sun.

  • TECH

    Uber remedy for the taxi blues?

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 16/04/2014

    » An office worker who regularly needs to call a cab to take her home from her workplace, Supatra has often been frustrated with the quality of service provided by Bangkok taxi drivers. But now that she's started using a mobile app called Uber to organise taxi rides, she says there's been a vast improvement in the experience.

  • TECH

    Hackers getting younger

    Life, James Hein, Published on 16/04/2014

    » As a parent here is a headline you don’t want to see every day "A five-year-old boy has found and exploited a password flaw in his Xbox to hack into his father's Xbox Live account". Special irony points for this story comes via the father who is a computer security specialist. Kristoffer, yes you guessed it, from California, broke in by entering the wrong password, navigating to the verification screen and entering spaces before hitting submit. This allowed him entry and exposed a password bug. Microsoft has since fixed the problem and rewarded Kristoffer. As a one-year-old he held down the home key on Dad’s phone to defeat a lockout so it looks like this kid is going places.

  • TECH

    Mother’s Little Helpers Part II: Application Switcher and the Apple menu

    Life, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 16/04/2014

    » On a Mac, Finder has a number of ways in which OS X functions can be controlled. I think of the Finder as a sort of bridge: it acts like an application, but is essential to using OS X. One part of this is an easy-to-use feature called Application Switcher. The Apple menu has several useful ways for quick access to applications and useful information.

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