July 5, 2009 | Bangkok
Issue #294: Tipping Point

 

  
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Tech

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  • Tapping up a Storm

    AIS has finally brought the first touch-screen BlackBerry to Thailand. With its 3.2” screen, the BlackBerry Storm is everything you would expect from a BlackBerry
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  • Twitter Twerms

    Tweet

    A twitter update

     

    Tweeple

    Twitter users

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  • Bangkok’s Top Twitters

    Love it or hate it, you can’t avoid this latest addition to the world of social networking that tells the world what you’re doing in 140 characters or less.
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  • Tech Know

    Back in the Internet’s infancy, there was a time when universities were the main driving force behind its wide acceptance; then porn came along and it really took off
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  • LG Arena KM900

    Underneath its sleek, clean-cut metal body are entertainment features that make this phone another potential “iPhone killer”: A durable metal casea crystal-clear 3” touch-screen (read more...)

  • Less is More

    Teaching cars how to look happy depending on the chemical balance of your sweaty palms may have topped the wishlist of every geek just a few months ago, but then, along came the recession

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  • iPhone: Go Legal or Make the Break?

    When it comes to the iPhone you have two choices: you take True up on their shiny new 3G package deal or you get involved with some nefarious goings on involving jailbreaks and downloads (read more...)

  • Q&A Freedom Against Censorship Thailand

    BK talks to C.J. Hinkes, coordinator of Freedom Against Censorship Thailand, or FACT, about the the state of censorship under the new government and how to escape the censors (read more...)

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