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Buddhist nun prays for Vietnamese workers who died in Japan
TOKYO (Reuters) - Rows of wooden mortuary tablets inscribed with names line an altar at a Buddhist temple in Tokyo, silent testimony to Vietnamese people who died after coming to Japan to work or study.
Julau PKR results suspended after malware issue
KUCHING: THE PKR central election committee (JPP) has suspended the results from Julau division, after the tablets used in voting were found to be compromised with Prey anti-theft software.
Protect your device, protect your family
Users are sleeping with their smartphones and tablets, but failing to use protection.
Apple must show patents valid in Samsung case: US judge
SAN JOSE, California (Reuters): A U.S. judge said that Samsung Electronic's Galaxy tablets infringe Apple Inc's iPad patents, but added that Apple has a problem establishing the validity of its patents in the latest courtroom face-off between the technology giants.
Interest in photography is spreading, thanks to constantly improving equipment and accessories
SMARTPHONES and mobile devices such as tablets have changed our lives tremendously. Almost anything is possible with a handheld device and with a simple “tap” on the screen, the world becomes a smaller place.
Study: Global sales of 'smart devices' surging
WASHINGTON: Global sales of so-called smart connected devices - computers, smartphones and tablets - rose sharply in the past quarter, driven by smartphones and tablets, a survey showed Wednesday.
Scientists, police lift lid on fake malaria drugs
LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists and police have exposed a major Asian trade in life-threatening fake malaria drugs, resulting in the seizure of hundreds of thousands of tablets and the arrest of a dealer in southern China.
ICA officers seize more than 90,000 ‘sleeping pills’
More than 90,000 tablets, believed to be sleeping pills, were found hidden in a Singapore-registered car by Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers at the Woodlands Checkpoint.
Only open tenders accepted for eBooks project
Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik denies using a direct negotiation method to acquire some two million tablets for the ministry’s eBooks programme next year.