Apple admits to slowing iPhones as batteries age

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Apple iPhone cases are displayed at the Apple Park Visitor Center on November 17, 2017 in Cupertino, California. / AFP PHOTO / Amy
Apple iPhone cases are displayed at the Apple Park Visitor Center on November 17, 2017 in Cupertino, California. / AFP PHOTO / Amy

Apple admits to slowing iPhones as batteries age

Tech December 22, 2017 07:24

By Agence France-Presse
San Francisco

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Apple on Thursday confirmed what some conspiracy theorists suspected, that it intentionally slows performance of older iPhones as batteries weaken from age.

The admission played into concerns that Apple was stealthily nudging iPhone users to upgrade to newer models by letting them think it was the handsets that needed replacing and not just a matter of getting new batteries.

“Our goal is to deliver the best experience for customers, which includes overall performance and prolonging the life of their devices,” an Apple spokesperson said in response to an AFP inquiry.

“Lithium-ion batteries become less capable of supplying peak current demands when in cold conditions, have a low battery charge or as they age over time, which can result in the device unexpectedly shutting down to protect its electronic components.”

Lithium-ion batteries are commonly used in mobile devices, and charging capacity naturally wanes with use and time.

Meanwhile, smartphone operating software is perpetually improved with updates that typically increase appetites for electricity.

Last year, Apple introduced a feature to “smooth out” spikes in demand for power to prevent iPhone 6 models from shutting down due to the cold or weak batteries, according to the California-based company.

The iPhone 6 made its debut in late 2014.

The feature, which slows performance to demand less power, has been extended to iPhone 7 handsets with the latest iOS operating software and will be added to other Apple products “in the future,” the spokesperson said.

Apple releases new iPhone models annually, and sales of the handsets power its money-making engine.

People worried about performance could replace batteries, which Apple does for free for iPhones covered by warranty or for $79 if that is not the case.

Apple design of handsets makes it borderline impossible for people to change batteries themselves.

Rumors have persisted for years at tech news websites devoted to Apple products and among fans of the company’s products that iPhone performance was being intentionally slowed, perhaps to push users to buy newer models.

The consumer electronics industry overall has routinely been accused of designing products that wear out sooner than necessary in a strategy referred to as “planned obsolescence.”

NBTC board to mull eased payments schedule for operators

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NBTC board to mull eased payments schedule for operators

Tech December 19, 2017 01:00

By   SIRIVISH TOOMGUM
THE NATION

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A REQUEST by two telecommunications operators – both holders of licences for the 900 megahertz (MHz) spectrum – for an easier payments schedule for the licence auction fees is on course to be considered by the board of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) this month.

Advanced Wireless Network (AWN) and TrueMove H Universal Communication have asked that they be allowed to pay the fourth – and final – instalment of the 900MHz licence fee over five payments.

The NBTC said it will propose to the regulator’s board that the requests be considered at a meeting on December 27.

NBTC secretary-general Takorn Tantasith said yesterday that the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) had asked the NBTC to make opinions on the two operators’ requests, which had been sent to the junta. The junta wants the NBTC’s opinion on the case, to help enable the NCPO to make a decision on the requests.

Takorn said that both licence holders have asked for the fourth instalment to be payable in five tranches, with the operators saying that this would enable them to allocate more money to furthering their network roll-outs.

AWN and TrueMove H are

required to each pay the fourth instalment of around Bt60 billion in 2019.

AWN and TrueMove H both won the 900MHz spectrum licences by proposing Bt75.6 billion and Bt76.2 billion, respectively at the auction in 2015. The auction rules oblige them to pay for the licence in four instalments, beginning with Bt8.040 billion in the first year, Bt4.020 billion in the second and third year, and the balance of about Bt60 billion in the fourth year.

Takorn said that if the operators’ requests to the junta were granted, this condition would be applied to the winner of the upcoming round of a new auction for a 900MHz licence.

The NBTC yesterday held a one-time public hearing on the planned new auction rounds, for one 900MHz licence and three 1800MHz licences.

In the hearing, DTAC representatives argued that NBTC should remove the N-1 rule from the auction of the 1800MHz licences as the rule creates artificial spectrum scarcity. The N-1 rule dictates that the number of the available licences must be lower than the number of the bidders to ensure meaningful competition.

DTAC also proposed that the allocation of the 1800MHz spectrum, totalling 45MHz bandwidth, be divided into nine blocks, each with 5 MHz. The NBTC plans to sell such 1800MHz bands with 45MHz into three licences of 15MHz bandwidth each.

It added that the reserve price should be set at a level that incentivises the interested bidders and lets the competitive bidding mechanism determine the right spectrum prices.

New NAS units unveiled at Synology

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  • DS218

New NAS units unveiled at Synology

Tech December 18, 2017 11:41

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Synology Inc has unveiled two network-attached storage units (NAS) to facilitate media streaming, file sharing and data backup for desktop computers.

The FlashStation FS1018 is a powerful 12-bay, low-latency, all-SSD NAS powered by an Intel Pentium D1508 dual-core CPU.

It has eight gigabytes of DDR4 EEC RAM, expandable up to 32GB.

There are four plug-and-play Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports and selected network add-on cards can be installed with a PCIe 3×8 slot, providing more than 40K 4K Random Write IOPS.

The cutting-edge hardware delivers high performance and throughput even with multitasking and multiple virtual machines hosted.

The all-new Virtual Machine Manager enables the testing of software in sandboxes, isolating connected machines and increases server flexibility.

“Designing a form factor that satisfies the need for both performance and drive capacity was crucial,” said product manager Jason Fan.

The DiskStation DS218 is a two-bay NAS equipped with a 64-bit quad-core processor delivering sequential throughput at over 112 MB/s reading and 112 MB/s writing.

It comes with 2GB of DDR4 memory, four times the capacity of its predecessor.

The DS218 is also optimised for 10-bit 4K H.265 video transcoding via Video Station.

Michael Wang, another product manager at Synology, noted that 4K video content is “becoming more and more common”.

“If your device isn’t capable of 4K video playback, the DS218 provides online 4K video transcoding to 1080p and below for a smoother experience.”

The FS1018 and DS218 run on DiskStation Manager, the intuitive operating system for Synology NAS devices, with various applications offered to enhance work productivity.

Synology has received several media accolades, topping the mid-range NAS category in TechTarget magazine’s storage-solution survey and winning PC Mag Readers’ Choice seven years in a row.

Embracing digital mobility to achieve competitive advantage

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Embracing digital mobility to achieve|competitive advantage

Tech December 18, 2017 10:41

By PATCHARA SAMALAPA
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TECHNOLOGICAL advancements in smartphones have ushered in a new era worldwide in communications, shopping, entertainment, news reporting, finance and investment, among other fields.

The newly emerging “Digital Mobility” trend offers a less-hassled lifestyle, because smartphone users can now manage a variety of matters via their phones with greater ease and convenience.

One of the major drivers of this lifestyle trend in Thailand is a government policy to promote e-payment services that cut cash management costs. That initiative has led to progress among many services. Examples include expanded use of chip-embedded debit cards (EDCs) and more EDC installations at card-accepting merchants, plus the introduction of the PromptPay service and QR code payments, which will surely change customer behaviour. Concurrently, more online services have been devised that allow users to make financial transactions via online platforms.

According to the Bank of Thailand, the number of mobile banking accounts had reached 26.3 million by the second-quarter of 2017, or 52.8 per cent year on year growth. As well, monetary transfers and payment transactions via mobile banking services had surged 99 per cent year on year.

Notably, inter-bank transfer transactions had increased nearly 131 per cent, due in large part to the launch of PromptPay service early in 2017, wherein over 90 per cent of PromptPay transfers were conducted on smartphones. Same bank transfers and payments via mobile banking services had risen 95 per cent and 87 per cent, respectively.

The volume of mobile banking transactions accounts for 61 per cent of all banking transactions, becoming larger than the combined volume of transactions via Internet banking and ATMs.

Mobile banking rolls out

Amid leapfrogging growth in mobile banking services, Kasikornbank has embarked upon strategies to meet this challenge. Being the No 1 Thai digital banking provider, KBank has enhanced their mobile banking capacity for broader service coverage to serve retail and SME customers, as well as e-commerce merchants, seeking fast and convenient trade transactions via three KBank applications.

They include K Plus, which is now Thailand’s single most popular mobile banking application. The number of K Plus users is expected to reach 8 million by the end of this year and 10.8 million in 2018. Most recently, KBank has been promoting QR code payments – an integral K Plus feature – across the country by making it easier for merchants to agree to QR code payment acceptance. Marketing campaigns have encouraged customers to use the QR code payment system. This is another real challenge of leveraging technology to drive change in consumer behaviour.

The goal of K Plus is to transform mobile banking into a lifestyle platform that could better meet all customer needs. In so doing, the lifestyle banking platform employs machine learning technology to analyse and develop guidelines in offering new services in line with customer behaviour. Among these services is marketing data targeting specific customers via the Mobile Life Plus menu on K Plus. In 2018, a cross-border money transfer menu will be added to K Plus – “low-value remittance” will be a new dimension in cross-border money transfer services for retail customers. With this service, customers in Thailand would for the first time be able to transfer money via K Pus to recipients in over 40 countries worldwide, including China, the US, Britain, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia and the European Union.

K Plus Shop is the only application from any Thai bank designed for merchants to receive payments via QR code. To facilitate over 9 million Chinese tourists visiting Thailand each year, K Plus Shop also allows merchants to receive payments from Alipay and WeChatPay. KBank targets around 2.5 million transactions by Chinese tourists per year. Currently, over 450,000 merchants have downloaded the K Plus Shop application, and it is expected that one million merchants will use it in 2018.

K Plus SME, a mobile banking application for SMEs, gives customers access to information and helps them to conveniently and quickly manage their own business and finances. Entrepreneurs can easily check their account balances, regardless of whether the money comes from an electronic transfer or a cheque, and the app even shows their own returned cheques. The total number of K Plus SME users should reach 420,000 by the end of this year and 500,000 in 2018.

Commercial banks are facing increasing competition from business rivals. Financial institutions, fintech start-ups and other businesses are eyeing to expand into financial services. Banks have to elevate their service capabilities to meet that challenge and facilitate changing customer behaviour. K Bank believes the transformation of mobile banking into a lifestyle platform will be the key answer, responding to the digital mobility trend and new lifestyles around the world today and in the future.

Patchara Samalapa is senior executive vice |president, Kasikornbank. 

How to crowdsource your way out of a problem

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How to crowdsource your way out of a problem

Tech December 18, 2017 10:39

By WANNEE PEERAMANCHAI
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SOME organisations feel the pressure to digitalise because it’s the current buzzword in business. But too many digital projects lose sight of their customers.

The starting point for any kind of digitalisation is to solve a customer pain point. Sometimes, that customer can be a real, paying customer. Sometimes, it’s just someone within your organisation.

I head a project, “Flip For Site”, whose customer is internal but whose reach grew to include all of Thailand. It was designed to address one of DTAC’s greatest challenges, finding new locations to build base towers. We had teams ready to build more cell sites, but we just didn’t have the locations. Given that network quality is so critical to the customer’s experience, this was an issue I really wanted to solve. And with Flip For Site, we did. Since last March, we’ve collected over 11,000 locations from landowners interested in letting DTAC build a tower on their|property.

To get to that point, we looked at recurring models in the digital arena. Netflix is often used to describe an online business where one can rent something instead of owning it. Renttherunway.com, for example, has been called a “Netflix for designer dresses”. Another model is crowdsourcing, such as Wikipedia or Kickstarter, where small individual contributions are compiled into an impactful final result. Even Uber started as the crowdsourcing of ride sharing.

The crowdsourcing model is what inspired Flip For Site. Previously, our engineers would select where to build the next base tower and hand over a latitude and longitude to the site acquisition team. In turn, they would drive out to that area and start knocking on doors, looking for landowners who are often not at home, or not willing to discuss the installation of a tower in their backyard with a perfect stranger. One day, I suggested to my boss, “What if our 25 million customers could be our site acquisition team, instead of just 25 people?”

Thus was birthed Flip For Site, which offers Bt10,000 to anyone supplying the contact details of a landowner with whom successfully manage to sign a rental agreement. Following the agile method, we quickly rolled out our idea in a basic shape good enough to test it out. By using Google maps and an online form, we were able to enrol our colleagues from within the technology group. Within a couple of weeks, over 450 sites were submitted! We then scaled the project to include all of DTAC before finally opening it to all our customers. And finally we successfully launched it nationwide, |so that anyone can now become a DTAC partner and rent their property to us.

Projects like Flip For Site would have been very difficult a few years ago, when the company was still structured quite traditionally. |Today, we have embraced a new |”flip it” culture, meaning everyone is committed to working quickly and collaboratively. I got a lot of support from our legal and regulatory teams, for example. It’s a huge cultural shift for the organisation, as new agile methods of working are much more fast-paced and imply a very horizontal organisation. But working like this means we can get new products to our clients faster and more often. With the “Internet of Things” |and 5G on the horizon, DTAC’s |flip-it culture will be key to becoming our customers’ favourite digital |partner.

Wannee Peeramanchai is AVP, head of service performance and quality assurance unit, DTAC.

FOCUS on research

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FOCUS on research

Tech December 18, 2017 10:37

By ASINA PORNWASIN
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NEW CMKL UNIVERSITY JOINS CARNEGIE MELLON WITH KING MONGKUT’S INSTITUTE WITH AIM OF BUILDING THAI INNOVATION HUB

WITH THE AIM to build the nation’s strength and to nurture Thailand as the leading hub of innovation in the Southeast Asia region, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) has joined hands with Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) to establish CMKL University.

The collaborative activities, to be known collectively as the Carnegie Mellon-KMITL (CMKL) programme, will occur both in Thailand and at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is a longterm collaboration to significantly expand research and education in the areas of information, computing and autonomous technologies.

The Carnegie Mellon-KMITL programme will focus on collaborative education, research and faculty development programs.

The education component will sponsor students for masters-degree and PhD programs in electrical and computer engineering at CMU. Successful students will be awarded degrees from both institutions.

To facilitate the collaboration with Carnegie Mellon, a separate institution – CMKL University – has been established in association with KMITL to administer the programmes for research and education activities in Thailand.

Supan Tungjitkusolmun, president of CMKL University, said that the new institution aims to be a model new growth engine that provides world-class knowledge and expertise from Carnegie Mellon.

“The university aims to support the government’s Thailand 4.0 initiative and the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) special economic zone [plan]. CMKL University will work hand-in-hand with our industrial partners on advanced research to create new innovations. It is to bring the CMU culture of excellence to transform research and education in Thailand and Southeast Asia,” said Supan.

CMKL offers top PhD and MS programs in areas of computer engineering and digital technologies, including software systems, cloud computing, Internet of Things, big data, artificial intelligence and robotics.

The CMKM programme will involve professors, researchers and students from both Carnegie Mellon and KMITL, and include several industry partners from Thailand.

The industry partners so far signed up are Thai Beverage Public Co Ltd (ThaiBev) and Betagro Public Co Ltd.

“Students will do research according to addressing industry issues rather than taking an academic point of view. We’re doing research to really be used in industry,” said Supan.

Hyong S Kim, the Carnegie Mellon-KMITL (CMKM) program director, said that CMKL University is the fifth collaboration of this kind between CMU and universities in countries outside the United States.

“We initiated this [latest programme] three years ago,” said Kim. “We have a lot of Thai students who come to CMU for a PhD or masters degree and they are talented and smart. Thailand is a perfect fit for our culture of excellence. We do not collaborate with all, we are very focused and selective,” said Kim.

This kind of collaboration will help drive Thailand’s move forward and increase the country’s competitive strength, he said.

“CMU is not the best in everything. We are certainly a good quality [university] and we want to transfer the quality to KMITL and Thailand, which share our culture of excellence,” he said.

“Because we solving important research problems we hope to see the research deployed and commercialised and people using it. Then you would impact the economy of Thailand to become the technology hub in Southeast Asia.”

The university would offer three degrees – a PhD in electrical and computer engineering, a masters degree in electrical and computer engineering, and a masters degree in software engineering.

The PhD in electrical and computer engineering would be a research-focused programme utilising advanced knowledge in ECE, including AI, IoT and computer systems to solve industrial challenges. The MS in electrical and computer engineering would be an intensive study in the fundamentals of digital technologies with the opportunity to specialise in algorithms, AI, robotics, devices, communications, or software systems.

The MS in software engineering would develop the understanding and skills needed for graduates to become the architects and project leaders |of complex software systems with applications drawn from real-world challenges.

Chalermpol Toojinda, director of Software Park Thailand, said that the collaborative nature of CMKL University is good news for both education and industry sectors in Thailand. The focus on researching and then deploying solutions to real-world industry problems could result in important breakthroughs, said Chalermpol.

It would help build the resources in Thailand to improve the country’s competitiveness, he said.

“We are looking forward to a chance to collaborate or link with them to encourage the country’s software industry,” said Chalermpol.

US moves to roll back ‘net neutrality’ rules

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US moves to roll back ‘net neutrality’ rules

Tech December 15, 2017 06:56

By Agence France-Presse
Washington

US regulators voted Thursday to roll back so-called “net neutrality” rules which required internet providers to treat all traffic equally, in the latest twist in an acrimonious debate over online freedom.

The Federal Communications Commission, in a three-to-two vote, adopted a proposal by Republican appointed chairman Ajit Pai, who said his plan would scrap “heavy-handed” rules adopted in 2015 which he argued discourage investment and innovation.

The vote capped a heated partisan debate and is just the latest in a battle over more than a decade on rules governing internet service providers in the courts and the FCC.

Democratic member Mignon Clyburn, one of the two dissenters, charged that the agency was “handing the keys to the internet” to “a handful of multibillion dollar corporations.”

Immediately following the vote, officials from two states and others vowed to challenge the FCC action in court.

Net neutrality activists have staged a series of protests in cities around the US and online, amid fears that dominant broadband providers could change how the internet works by favoring their own services and hindering those of rivals, and charging more for certain kinds of access.

Net neutrality backers have argued rules are needed to prevent internet service providers from blocking or throttling services or websites for competitive reasons.

Critics of the 2015 rule counter that it was based on utility-style regulation designed for 1930s telephone companies, not a dynamic internet market.

Not a water pipe

Pai said ahead of the vote that his plan would restore “light-touch” rules which allowed the internet to flourish, and promote investments to enable new and emerging services.

“The digital world bears no resemblance to a water pipe or electric line or sewer,” Pai said.

“Entrepreneurs and innovators guided the internet far better than the heavy hand of government.”

But dissenting FCC commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel said the rollback will hurt consumers and others.

“Net neutrality is internet freedom. I support that freedom,” she said.

“This decision puts the Federal Communications Commission on the wrong side of history, the wrong side of the law, and the wrong side of the American public.”

Appointed by President Donald Trump, Pai was a fierce critic of the neutrality rules adopted under former president Barack Obama in 2015 and earlier this month unveiled his plan named the “Restoring Internet Freedom” order.

Many Republican lawmakers backed Pai, although a few had urged the FCC to delay the vote to allow Congress time to consider legislation.

More court challenges

Within minutes of the vote, the attorneys general of New York State and Washington State vowed to challenge the FCC in court.

“The FCC just gave Big Telecom an early Christmas present, by giving internet service providers yet another way to put corporate profits over consumers,” New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said.

“New Yorkers deserve the right to a free and open internet. That’s why we will sue to stop the FCC’s illegal rollback of net neutrality.”

Others planned legal challenges including the consumer activist group Free Press.

“We’ll have plenty to say in court about the legal mistakes littered throughout this decision,” said Free Press spokesman Matt Wood.

Pai and internet firms have maintained that internet users will see no difference once the new rules are implemented.

Commission member Michael O’Rielly dismissed “fearmongering” by neutrality backers.

“The internet has functioned without net neutrality rules far longer than with them,” he said.

Artificial intelligence finds solar system with 8 planets like ours

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Artificial intelligence finds solar system with 8 planets like ours

Tech December 15, 2017 06:47

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A solar system with as many planets as our own has been discovered with the help of NASA’s Kepler space telescope and artificial intelligence, the US space agency said Thursday.

“Our solar system now is tied for most number of planets around a single star,” NASA said in a statement.

However, none of the planets are expected to be hospitable to life.

The eight-planet system — the largest known outside of ours — orbits a star called Kepler 90 some 2,545 light-years away.

“The Kepler-90 star system is like a mini version of our solar system,” said Andrew Vanderburg, an astronomer at the University of Texas at Austin.

“You have small planets inside and big planets outside, but everything is scrunched in much closer.”

The newly identified planet, Kepler-90i, is a rocky planet like Earth, but orbits its star once every 14.4 days, meaning a full year there is the same as two weeks on Earth.

“Kepler-90i is not a place I’d like to go visit, though,” said Vanderburg.

“Its surface is likely far too hot.”

NASA calculated its average temperature at about 800 degrees Fahrenheit (426 Celsius) — as hot as Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun.

– Artificial intelligence –

Scientists found it by using machine learning from Google.

The process involved teaching a computer to scan a trove of 35,000 possible planetary signals collected from NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope for search for signs of planetary transits.

Transits are the dimming of light when planets pass in front of a star.

The Kepler Space Telescope launched in 2009, and has scanned some 150,000 stars.

Astronomers have already confirmed the existence of some 2,500 far-away worlds using Kepler data.

“I became interested in applying neural networks to astronomy when I learned that the Kepler mission had collected so much data that it was impossible for scientists to examine it all manually,” said Christopher Shallue, a senior software engineer with Google’s research team.

“Instead scientists selected the strongest signals, which are the most likely to be actual planets, to receive the most attention.”

Shallue likened this process to “looking for a needle in a haystack.”

“Machine learning really shines when there is too much data for humans to examine for themselves.”

More planets are expected to be found, because researchers plan to apply their neural network to Kepler’s full set of more than 150,000 stars.

“There is a lot of unexplored real estate in the Kepler 90 system,” said Vanderburg.

“It would almost be surprising to me if there weren’t any more planets in around that star.”

One day, artificial intelligence might even be used to search specifically for more Earth-like planets, which have proven difficult to pin down.

“For the first time since our solar system planets were discovered thousands of years ago, we know for sure that the solar system is not the sole record holder for the most planets, and we have just scratched the surface,” Vanderburg added.

“Maybe there are systems out there with so many planets that they make our eight-planet solar system seem ordinary.”

The findings are published in The Astronomical Journal.

Trending searches: hurricane, bitcoin and sex scandal

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Trending searches: hurricane, bitcoin and sex scandal

Tech December 14, 2017 09:59

By Agence France-Presse
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Hurricane Irma, bitcoin, sex scandal and royal romance made up some of the hot topics explored this year at internet giant Google.

Irma, the devastating storm, was the top trending topic globally when it came to news or searches at Google, according to rankings of top trending topics and people release on Wednesday by the California-based company.

Stories about cryptocurrency bitcoin were the second most keenly sought news, followed by coverage of the deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas, the crisis with North Korea and the solar eclipse.

Apple’s latest iPhone models ranked second and third overall in search, and topped the chart when it came to consumer electronics.

The fourth fiercest overall search trend was focused on TV host Matt Lauer, who was also the person who garnered the most interest at Google.

Matt Lauer’s two decade run as host of NBC’s morning show “Today” came to an abrupt end last month following harassment allegations by several colleagues, including one who claimed he locked her in his office and assaulted her.

Two others embroiled in sex harassment accusations, film producer Harvey Weinstein and actor Kevin Spacey also made a top five list of people who prompted online queries this year.

Weinstein was until a few months ago a king of Hollywood whose golden touch bagged his productions 81 Oscars. That all changed in October, when he was accused by multiple women of sexual harassment.

Two-time Oscar winner Spacey, considered one of the finest actors of his generation, was accused in October of having harassed several young male actors.

The second-most sought after person at Google was Meghan Markle, an American actress recently engaged to marry Britain’s Prince Harry.

The third most Googled person this year was Italian television personality Nadia Toffa who raised alarm about a nuclear experiment that did not happen.

Netflix appeared to strike a chord with its original series “Stranger Things,” which ranked as the television show getting the most interest at Google.

And when it came to people getting their hands dirty offline, a “how to” category was topped by queries about making slime.

Home-grown robot to keep our beaches clean

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Home-grown robot to keep our beaches clean

Tech December 13, 2017 14:19

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The country’s first domestically-built beach-cleaning robot has been developed to join humans in the task of keeping Thailand’s scenic beaches clean and pollution-free.

PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited (PTTEP) last Friday unveiled the robot as part of the company’s collaboration with Prince of Songkla University’s Faculty of Engineering under the “PTTEP Love Sea Love Beach” project.

According a demonstration at Songkhla’s Samila Beach, the key advantages of the beach cleaning robot, which has been under development since last year, are:

+ Its ability to effectively scoop up and quickly separate rubbish from sand through a vibrating sieve;

+ Its small size, which enables collection of garbage around trees, wich is usually for tractor-pulled beach cleaners; and

+ Its use of a rechargeable battery.

Importantly, the robot can be built locally, saving import costs from having to import.

PTTEP also announced it would continue to support improvements to the robot’s capabilities before it enters full operation.

Vinit Hansamuit, senior vice president, technology and knowledge management division, PTTEP, said “The beach-cleaning robot is one of many green innovations that reflect PTTEP’s commitment to environmental sustainability through research and development collaborations with education institutions, supporting the education sector to create new technologies for practical application.”

Prince of Songkla University mechanical engineering lecterer Pruittikorn Smithmaitrie said: “Collaboration with PTTEP gives us the opportunity to develop innovation that address local problems and to augment the skills and practical experience of our students.”