February 1st, 2010 by thaitech
The prime minister has ruled out the possibility of an imminent coup, as he does not see conditions for one. Meanwhile, the deputy prime minister in charge of national security denied that the government is behind the rumor of a self-coup, as alleged by a Pheu Thai Party MP. Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said he [...]
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February 1st, 2010 by thaitech
s Apple takes a bruising over the moniker of its latest creation some technology analysts are shrugging off the fuss over the name to focus on what’s inside the iPad: a speedy new chip. Critics and fans have been filling the 60-day void between this week’s unveiling of what Apple chief executive Steve Jobs hailed [...]
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June 19th, 2009 by thaitech
Students in farming communities are learning how to use communication networks to send crop information to farmers. Young farmers learn how to use the communication network to send crop information to their communities. “I never imagined that we could measure the water sustenance, nor that we could find the exact solution to how much fertilisers [...]
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May 18th, 2009 by thaitech
Google rules the roost when it comes to Internet search and has easily brushed aside efforts by Yahoo!, Microsoft and others to knock it off its perch. While not a traditional Web search engine, a challenger to Google emerged on Friday — WolframAlpha, named after the man behind the venture, British-born computer scientist and inventor [...]
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May 14th, 2009 by thaitech
Thailand ranks first in the mini-notebook market in South East Asia with 168,000 units in 2009, with demand high in major cities. A report from Gartner identified Thailand as one of the emerging markets, along with China, the Philippines and Indonesia, where Mini Notebooks have seen a significant growth in shipments with from 2008 – [...]
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May 14th, 2009 by thaitech
The rapid growth of the digital world has attracted companies to join the market. Photo pioneer Kodak, whose income has suffered as a result of the digital revolution, has adjusted by offering a service called Kodak Picture Kiosk. Simply by inserting a memory card or thumb drive, users can choose which picture to print for [...]
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May 14th, 2009 by thaitech
The digital world has allowed people to take thousands of photographs without worrying about running out of film, but many of us almost never print or even make copies of these pictures. Customers can create stylish and user-friendly photo albums with a simple drag-and-drop system. But this is risky behaviour, because if your hard drive [...]
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May 14th, 2009 by thaitech
Software piracy in the Asia-Pacific region continued to worsen last year, an industry study claimed on Tuesday, driven by the rapid growth in computer sales and the availability of bootleg programs online. The annual survey by the Business Software Alliance (BSA) and industry research firm IDC showed that in 2008, an average of 61 per [...]
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May 14th, 2009 by thaitech
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