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Flying off the shelves
Database, Published on 07/04/2010
» Incredible excitement, just unbelievable anticipation, as the date approached when, for between $499 and $829 (16,200 to 26,900 baht in real money) you could not just touch a Newton II slate computer, but actually own it; Apple reportedly sold out of the second version of the tablet, now renamed to iPad, which still has no known use but seems to be set to be flying off the shelves; as noted, you are far too foreign to have one just yet.
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3D TV, cloud computing and USB 3.0 to lead way in 2010
Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 13/01/2010
» 2010 will be the year in which storage and connectivity play a key role for consumers, while social networking will find its way deeper into enterprises where virtualisation and cloud computing are moving forward.
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Android eyes market leadership
Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 13/01/2010
» While BlackBerry became fashionable in a very short time in 2009, its popularity is expected to shrink this year. Meanwhile, Google's Android is expected to become increasingly attractive.
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Mobile operators focus on social sites
Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 13/01/2010
» The popularity of global social network sites in Thailand has led mobile operators to leverage their opportunities in this channel to increase their new revenue streams.
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Cisco shifts to video content
Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 13/01/2010
» Video will play a more important role in the organisation's communication from now on, according to Cisco Thailand, who recently embarked in new markets such as enterprise social software and hosted email.
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More fun apps for iPhone cameras
Database, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 13/01/2010
» Although I carry an SLR camera about with me, I find that increasingly I use the iPhone 3G to take pictures, partly because there are now so many apps, allowing special effects to be used easily.
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Evolution, not revolution, of telecoms
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 13/01/2010
» So the Google Super-phone, the Nexus One, has finally been unveiled to the world after a gestation that had many guessing and teetering at the edge of their seats for months. Watching to the streaming video press conference, I could not help but feel that for the most part it was evolution, not revolution, at least when it came to the product. The real revolution was in the way the archaic telecommunications sector in the United States is poised to be shaken up.
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Software innovation expands domestically and internationally
Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 13/01/2010
» Software Park Thailand will join forces with alliances and provincial parks to achieve its 2010 mission of "Differentiation of business with IT innovation".
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Nexus One to redefine smart phone high end
Database, Published on 13/01/2010
» Last week, Google launched the Nexus One, an HTC-built phone using Google's own mobile software platform, Android. The high-end handset, described by Google as a 'Super Phone', will compete directly with other high-end Android phones.
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Join the thousands and add your voice if you don't trust Oracle
Database, James Hein, Published on 13/01/2010
» You may have noticed that things tend to slow down a week or so each side of the New Year.
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