Yesterday I kept finding snippets of information on the newspaper and found this. I've read the IT section about Wireless gadgets for internet connection anywhere around the country. I find it informative especially when one is on travel mission without sure internet connection on your destination.
Product details are as follows:
PCMCIA card for Windows (98/ME/2000/XP) computers
Price: 12,900 baht
Promotional price: 12,500 baht with no monthly fee for 1 year
Monthly fee with Hutch network- unlimited access: 999 baht
Maximum data speed: 2.4 Mbps (CDMA2000 1xEV-DO) limited to a few locations
Maximum data speed: 153 Kbps (CDMA 1x) coverage of 25 central provinces
USB Modem for Windows (2000/XP/Vista), Linux and Mac OS X
Price: 14,900 baht
Monthly fee through DTAC- unlimited access: 999 baht
Maximum data speed: 216Kbps up/down
Coverage: nationwide EDGE
Today, Internet access has become so integrated into our daily activities most especially at work. Connecting with project counterparts and business partners from virtually anywhere around the globe is much more convenient these days. For instance our Video Conference with our partners in Canada and Philippines last month.
One good source of high quality products for video conferencing that I know of is Lifesize.com. They provide world class equipments for high definition video communications.Their devices can do the job and enable you to get much more out of your technological investment.

iPhone is soon to rock Asia in 2008. With its advance features one must really do study more about its technicalities. One good source for classified informations can be found in Oreilly's site.
David Pogue's The Missing Manual for iPhone users and hopeful enthusiasts is sold in book format and PDF File. The PDF is exactly the same with its hard copy of 294 pages.
My hubby has a baby skin. His skin is sensitive to dust. Just by siting on a chair that is not dusted off sometimes causes red small blisters. He doesn’t really want to be bothered by that though I can see those are itchy. During humid season he is very particular about the comfort of the T-shirt that he uses. On some occasions to my amazement I also have been contracted by the same symptom as he does. My skin is not that sensitive yet but it seems that it’s easily irritated too.
Saturday mornings we either wash clothes or we play tennis. We start early at around seven (7) o’clock in the morning so as to allude the scorching heat of the Sun. But just after an hour of being on the court I already notice some red spots on my arm. It’s a signal for me to stay away from the Sun. I know that there must be something for my skin to remedy of this delima.
I remember immediately my sister sharing about Sunscreen Lotion from ORIKI Cosmeceuticals which specializes in manufacturing products for Asian, Mediterranean and other Olive (AMO) skin types. The products have hypoallergenic formulations which comes from natural sources and is very friendly to the skins.
I always make it a point to put on some Sunscreen Lotion to protect my skin whenever playing tennis under the Sun. Though I still opt to keep out of the Sun whenever possible. Hmmmsss.. I only join tennis matches on covered courts or games in the evening.