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Thai minister calls URL blacklisting a failure

A senior IT minister in the Thai government has said that the current government blacklisting system is 'too much... Read more

17 November, 2010 by Darren Pauli
Akson Thai Lite - flashcards for learning the Thai alphabet 1.0.2

Akson Thai Lite - flashcards for learning the Thai alphabet 1.0.2

...flashcards - The Pronunciation Guide System is set to the (not always complete) Thai government system instead of being able to choose from 9 different systems... Read more

10 February, 2012
Akson Thai Pro - flashcards for learning the Thai alphabet 1.0.2

Akson Thai Pro - flashcards for learning the Thai alphabet 1.0.2

...Pronunciation Guide Systems instead of being limited to the (not always complete) Thai Government system- No annoying alerts asking you to upgrade Read more

8 February, 2012
Thai Lottery Checker 1.0

Thai Lottery Checker 1.0

...result (latest loaded) capable- The latest lottery results are updated automatically from Thai Government Lottery- Share latest lottery result to Facebook- Very easy to check... Read more

21 January, 2012
Thai Weather 1.10

Thai Weather 1.10

...devices as it does not depend on the Google API. Hopefully, the Thai government will someday allow open access to the raw radar data so... Read more

27 November, 2011

Porn site attracts Thai government's ire to Britain

...The Web site also described Bangkok as a "city of sex", the Thai government has complained. The use of the flag at the web site... Read more

8 December, 2003 by ZDNet UK

Adults win reprieve from Thai games ban

Adult can opt out of Thailand's online games curfew, though will have to register and verify their identity to do so Read more

8 September, 2003 by Staff

No $100 laptops for Thai kids

The Thai government has joined India in deciding to drop out of the $100... Read more

28 November, 2006

Analyst urges Thai govt to delay ID cards

The Thai government’s plan to issue Java-based national ID cards to its... Read more

16 October, 2003 by Staff

Thai gamers work around curfew

...LAN games do not require an Internet connection and thus bypass the Thai government's online gaming clampdown. Others would just go clubbing, he added... Read more

18 July, 2003 by Staff

Microsoft slashes Windows XP price to fend off Linux

Microsoft has slashed prices on Windows XP and Office to join the Thai government's "people's PC" project, a move which could help curb... Read more

19 June, 2003 by Winston Chai

Thai hackers ordered to work for victim

University students who broke into a Thai government Web site are to work on the same site as punishment... Read more

12 June, 2003 by CNET Asia

XP Starter under fire from all sides

...an afterthought to Windows XP, created as a hasty response to a Thai government program to offer low cost PCs. Wickstrand said that Microsoft considered... Read more

4 July, 2005 by Ina Fried

Linux Thais up more support

A Thai government agency is driving the adoption of open source software in government... Read more

10 February, 2005 by Ingrid Marson

Microsoft picks five countries for cheap Windows

...has not produced a starter version of its Office productivity package. The Thai government, in conjunction with Microsoft, is already running a programme to get... Read more

11 August, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

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