Jonathan Fairfield
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The Thaivisa Lounge Bar in Bangkok opens around noon and doesn't serve breakfast.
The Thaivisa Lounge Bar in Hua Hin opens around 10.30am and doesn't serve breakfast either, although both bars offer a good selection of other food.
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Cybercrime in Thailand on the riseCybercrime in Thailand is increasing as the country now ranks as one of the top 20 countries worst affected by cybercrime in 2014, according to internet and software security giants Trend Micro.
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Thousands fall for Facebook privacy hoax – again
A Facebook privacy message warning users about posting photos and other content has gone viral for a second time, despite being a complete hoax.
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Drone Revolution: Drones must learn to navigate populated areasCORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) — For drones to make it to the big time, they will need to learn to get around in towns and cities — without falling on car hoods or crashing into pedestrians.Technology has advanced to the point where hobbyists can fly the unmanned aircraft with their iPhones. But nobody has yet developed a successful system for the devices to sense and avoid other objects like trees, streetlights, buildings and even other drones.
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Apple takes a bite out of Android in 2014Here’s some news that will likely stir up the “which is better” debate (which ever seems to end). It was just revealed by research firm “Kantar Worldpanel ComTech” that, mainly thanks to the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, Apple’s smartphone sales in the last quarter are on a roll and come at the expense of Android’s market share.
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FBI director gives new clues tying North Korea to Sony hackNEW YORK (AP) — The FBI director revealed new details Wednesday about the stunning cyberattack against Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc., part of the Obama administration’s effort to challenge persistent skepticism about whether North Korea’s government was responsible for the brazen hacking.
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Pressure on tech industry to protect consumer privacyLAS VEGAS (AP) — While gadget companies are celebrating a coming bonanza of health trackers, connected cars and “smart” home appliances, the head of the Federal Trade Commission is pressing the tech industry to protect consumer privacy.
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Apple Watch to launch in MarchWe have all heard that the much anticipated new Apple Watch would be on the shelves in early 2015. Well, the Apple Watch may be available at your local Apple outlet sooner rather than later according to reports.Find out more here: http://tech.thaivisa.com/apple-watch-said-launch-march-2015/
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CES 2015: Asus announces the Zenfone 2At CES 2015 on Monday, Asus launched its flagship smartphone the ZenFone 2 (as well as the ZenFone Zoom), the follow up to the fairly successful ZenFone.
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Phone calls in Thailand to be charged per second under new proposalsThe National Legislative Assembly (NLA) has today backed proposals to change the way mobile phone operators charge for phone calls in Thailand.
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Phone calls in Thailand to be charged per second under new proposalsThe National Legislative Assembly (NLA) has today backed proposals to change the way mobile phone operators charge for phone calls in Thailand.
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NBTC: Thailand 4G auction to commence this yearBANGKOK, 5 January 2014 (NNT) – The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) will be commencing the auction of 4G licenses for mobile carriers this year, while gearing up on the user registration of pre-paid mobile and WIFI services.
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Mandatory SIM registration for ALL prepaid phones in ThailandPotentially important news regarding prepaid phones in Thailand.New proposals by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) will ask Cabinet to give the go ahead to make mandatory the registration of all prepaid phones in Thaila
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iPhone storage space more efficient than Samsung, Google, Microsoft…despite lawsuit
In recent news, it emerged that Apple is being sued for leaving iPhone users with less storage space than advertised. However, it turns out that Apple is one of the most efficient users of storage space on its devices like the iPhone and iPad – much more so than Android phones, Samsung and especially Microsoft.
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Netflix blocks access by VPN from abroad...or does it?The popular Internet movie streaming service Netflix has started blocking subscribers who use VPN software that enables them to bypass geographical restrictions.
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Best Android apps: 127 must have apps on Google PlayLooking for the best Android apps? You're in luck. Google has just released a list of 127 best Android apps on Google Play.Check them out here: http://tech.thaivisa.com/best-android-apps-google-lists-127-must-apps-google-play/
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CES 2015: What new gadgets can we expect at the Consumer Electronics Show?
On Monday, the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) kicks of in Las Vegas, and we can expect lots of new tech: better televisions, self-driving cars, drones, and wearables, as well as many new gadgets from all corners of the globe.
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Will electronic payments in Thailand ever pay off?Will we ever see electronic payments in Thailand or is the Land of Smiles too busy with paperwork to realise how beneficial this technology could be?
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Will electronic payments in Thailand ever pay off?Will we ever see electronic payments in Thailand or is the Land of Smiles too busy with paperwork to realise how beneficial this technology could be?
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IFTTT: Automate your online life…and then someIf This Then That (IFTTT) is a mobile app and online service that helps you simplify your life by automating regular tasks.
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Dubai Burj Khalifa show marks start of New Year 2015 with sparkle
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Spectacular start to 2015 in Sydney
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Internet companies may censor content in Thailand without approvalInternet Service Providers (ISPs) in Thailand now have the power to remove and censor online content without requiring approval from the authorities. In Thailand this applies to local Internet providers such as True, TOT, and 3BB.
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Internet companies may censor content in Thailand without approvalInternet Service Providers (ISPs) in Thailand now have the power to remove and censor online content without requiring approval from the authorities. In Thailand this applies to local Internet providers such as True, TOT, and 3BB.
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Thailand health officials blame electronic gadgets for slow down in kids education
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