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  • Samsung Galaxy A57 5G and A37 5G launch in Thailand with prices, specs, and full AI features | Thaiger

    Samsung Galaxy A57 5G and A37 5G launch in Thailand with prices, specs, and full AI features

    Samsung has officially launched the Samsung Galaxy A57 5G and Galaxy A37 5G in Thailand, bringing flagship-level features to its popular mid-range lineup. Both phones arrive with significant spec upgrades, thinner bezels, and, for the first time in the A-Series, a full suite of Galaxy AI features built into One UI 8.5. The launch confirms earlier leaked specs that surfaced…

  • UK–Thailand AI Conference brings investors and tech leaders together ahead of London Tech Week | Thaiger

    UK–Thailand AI Conference brings investors and tech leaders together ahead of London Tech Week

    The British Embassy Bangkok hosted the UK–Thailand AI Conference on March 10 at Capella Bangkok, bringing together leading technology companies and venture capital firms to advance cooperation in artificial intelligence, emerging technologies and digital innovation. The one-day event was held as part of ongoing celebrations marking 170 years of UK–Thai diplomatic relations. The embassy said the conference highlighted the depth…

  • Best SIM cards to stay connected in Thailand (2026) | Thaiger

    Best SIM cards to stay connected in Thailand (2026)

    You’ve just landed at Suvarnabhumi Airport after a long flight to Bangkok. Your phone automatically searches for a network, and within seconds, you see the roaming charges: US$15 per day just to check Google Maps or message your hotel. For a two-week trip, that’s over US$200 before you’ve even left the airport. There’s a better way. Staying connected in Thailand…

  • How does the MacBook Neo stacks up against Windows 11 laptops in 2026? | Thaiger

    How does the MacBook Neo stacks up against Windows 11 laptops in 2026?

    Apple has done something it rarely does: made a cheap laptop. The MacBook Neo, launched in March 2026 at US$599 (19,900 baht in Thailand), represents the company’s most aggressive pricing move in Macintosh history. For the first time, a brand-new Mac with an aluminium body costs the same as mid-range plastic Windows 11 laptops sold at CentralWorld or Siam Paragon.…

  • Bangkok rolls out adaptive CCTV-AI traffic lights to tackle traffic | Thaiger

    Bangkok rolls out adaptive CCTV-AI traffic lights to tackle traffic

    Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has begun upgrading traffic lights at dozens of intersections to an adaptive system that uses CCTV and AI to adjust signals in real time, with plans to expand the rollout further this year. According to information posted on February 20 on the BMA‘s Facebook page, Bangkok is moving away from traditional fixed-timing traffic signals and towards…

  • New Xiaomi 18 leak has everyone comparing it to the iPhone 16 Pro | Thaiger

    New Xiaomi 18 leak has everyone comparing it to the iPhone 16 Pro

    Leaked renders of the Xiaomi 18 have surfaced in China ahead of its expected September unveiling, and the design is already turning heads. The images show a striking resemblance to the iPhone 16 Pro from the camera island layout to the curvature of the corners, making this one of the more talked-about leaks of the year so far. With September…

  • Update your phone now or lose access to mobile banking apps in Thailand | Thaiger

    Update your phone now or lose access to mobile banking apps in Thailand

    This Valentine’s Day, Thailand’s banks are delivering a message that cannot wait. From 14 February 2026, mobile banking applications across all banks in Thailand will no longer support older operating systems, and if your device does not meet the minimum requirements, you will lose access to your banking app entirely. The Thai Bankers’ Association, working alongside the Banking Information Security…

  • 5 Tips You Can’t Ignore for Choosing an SEO Agency in Bangkok. | Thaiger

    5 Tips You Can’t Ignore for Choosing an SEO Agency in Bangkok.

    However, with hundreds of SEO agencies in Bangkok offering similar promises, choosing the right partner can feel overwhelming. Many agencies focus on rankings, without considering whether those rankings actually generate qualified leads or revenue. This article is designed to help you cut through the noise. I will walk you through five essential tips for selecting an SEO agency that understands…

  • Budget phones that are thin and light in 2026 | Thaiger

    Budget phones that are thin and light in 2026

    The budget smartphone market in early 2026 has achieved what seemed impossible just two years ago: delivering phones under 8mm thick with battery capacities exceeding 6,000mAh, all while keeping prices under 13,000 baht. The breakthrough comes from silicon-carbon battery technology, which packs 20-30% more energy into the same space by using silicon composite anodes instead of traditional graphite. For budget-conscious…

  • Apple AirTag 2 introduced with iOS 26.2.1 support and 50% louder speaker | Thaiger

    Apple AirTag 2 introduced with iOS 26.2.1 support and 50% louder speaker

    Apple has officially announced the second-generation AirTag, addressing key limitations of the original tracker with significant upgrades focused on range, volume, and new features designed specifically for travellers and Apple Watch users. Section (Click to jump) Short summary iOS 26.2.1 compatibility The software update required to use AirTag 2 includes system support and stability improvements. Second-generation UWB range The upgraded…

  • Leaked: Samsung Galaxy A57 and A37 launching February to March 2026 | Thaiger

    Leaked: Samsung Galaxy A57 and A37 launching February to March 2026

    Samsung’s mid-range lineup is set to expand in early 2026 with two new additions: the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37. While the Galaxy S26 series dominates headlines with its expected late February unveiling, leaked specifications suggest Samsung’s more affordable A-series phones could launch around the same timeframe, possibly arriving in Thailand by March 2026, following the company’s typical regional rollout…

  • Is the Infinix Note Edge the best budget phone for 2026? | Thaiger

    Is the Infinix Note Edge the best budget phone for 2026?

    The premium smartphone market in Thailand has never been more expensive. Flagships from Apple, Samsung, and Xiaomi routinely breach the 40,000 baht barrier, with the iPhone 17 Pro Max commanding nearly 49,000 baht and the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra sitting between 40,900 and 46,900 baht. For most Thai consumers, these prices represent two months’ salary or more. Enter the Infinix…

  • AA Insurance Brokers introduces the MyAA app, putting insurance management at your fingertips | Thaiger

    AA Insurance Brokers introduces the MyAA app, putting insurance management at your fingertips

    AA Insurance Brokers, one of Thailand’s most established insurance brokers, has introduced MyAA, a free mobile app that gives clients easier access to their insurance information through a single, central platform. Designed to simplify everyday insurance tasks, MyAA brings policy information, claims support, offers, and updates together in one place, helping clients manage their insurance anytime, anywhere. It’s the kind…

  • Realsmart positions AI at the core of its 2026 growth strategy | Thaiger

    Realsmart positions AI at the core of its 2026 growth strategy

    RealSmart Public Company Limited has unveiled its business plan for 2026, positioning the company to ride what it sees as a decisive shift in how Thai organizations use artificial intelligence in daily operations and executive decision-making. Speaking this week, Phukit Distharanon, chief executive officer of RealSmart, said 2026 would mark a turning point where AI moves beyond pilot projects and…

  • Warning! iPhone 16 to 17 are vulnerable to hackers who can access your device through the USB-C port | Thaiger

    Warning! iPhone 16 to 17 are vulnerable to hackers who can access your device through the USB-C port

    Users of the new iPhone 16 and 17 models are being urged to adjust their settings immediately after a security flaw in iOS 26 was found to expose data through the USB-C port. Zak Doffman, a cybersecurity expert at Forbes, issued an urgent warning to iPhone 17, 16, and 15 users, advising them to change their security settings on iOS…

  • What you need to know about Cloudflare after global outage hits X and ChatGPT | Thaiger

    What you need to know about Cloudflare after global outage hits X and ChatGPT

    Cloudflare, one of the world’s largest internet infrastructure providers, went down for several hours and caused major websites, including X (Twitter) and ChatGPT, to become inaccessible worldwide. The incident has now been resolved, with the company confirming the issue was caused by an oversized system file – not a cyberattack. Last night, on November 18, internet users across multiple countries…

  • Research reveals smartwatches can really detect heart disease and Samsung proves the most accurate | Thaiger

    Research reveals smartwatches can really detect heart disease and Samsung proves the most accurate

    The Thaiger key takeaways A meta-analysis of 26 studies involving 17,349 participants found smartwatches can accurately detect atrial fibrillation (AF) with up to 97% accuracy. Samsung and Amazfit ranked highest for diagnostic precision, slightly ahead of Apple and Withings. Despite impressive results, researchers warn of false positives, especially among healthy users, and stress the need for professional medical follow-up. Twenty-six…

  • Pornography on Facebook? Thai users report that searching ‘May’ reveals explicit content | Thaiger

    Pornography on Facebook? Thai users report that searching ‘May’ reveals explicit content

    Thai Facebook users have raised fresh concerns about the platform’s content filtering after discovering that searching the word “May” can return unexpected and inappropriate results, which include pornographic videos. The issue, reported yesterday and becoming more noticeable today, appears to affect both the mobile app and desktop versions of the platform. Users have shared screenshots online showing that entering May,…

  • Amazon Web Services outage cripples major platforms worldwide | Thaiger

    Amazon Web Services outage cripples major platforms worldwide

    Websites, apps, and essential services across the United States and beyond were thrown into chaos yesterday after a major outage at Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud computing giant that powers much of the Internet. The disruption, which began around 3.11am ET (2.11pm Thailand time) yesterday, October 20, stemmed from a failure in AWS’s internal network load balancer system. The…

  • AI crackdown launched to lure 2 million Chinese tourists to Thailand | Thaiger

    AI crackdown launched to lure 2 million Chinese tourists to Thailand

    Thailand has launched a major security upgrade using advanced technology to boost tourist safety and attract two million Chinese visitors in the coming months. The initiative was unveiled during an inter-agency meeting chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Captain Thammanat Prompao at the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. The plan aims to restore Chinese tourist…

  • 1 in 3 Thai teens exposed to online sexual content, study finds | Thaiger

    1 in 3 Thai teens exposed to online sexual content, study finds

    A new study has found that one in three Thai teenagers has come across sexual content online, raising concerns about youth safety in the digital world. The report, titled Leaked: Understanding and Addressing Self-Generated Sexual Content Involving Young People in Thailand, was carried out by research group Evident and the HUG Project, with support from the World Childhood Foundation. Researchers…

  • AI and satellites join fight against Thailand’s toxic dust | Thaiger

    AI and satellites join fight against Thailand’s toxic dust

    Thailand is turning to artificial intelligence and satellites in a high-tech push to predict and tackle deadly PM2.5 smog before it chokes the nation. The Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research (TISTR), the Pollution Control Department (PCD) and satellite operator Thaicom have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to create an AI-driven platform for managing fine dust pollution. The…

  • Message alert: LINE Thailand slashes unsend time to just 1 hour | Thaiger

    Message alert: LINE Thailand slashes unsend time to just 1 hour

    That panicked rush to delete that embarrassing drunk text or accidental chat with your ex is about to get a whole lot more stressful.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by The Thaiger (@thethaigerofficial) LINE, one of Thailand’s most popular messaging apps, is slashing its message cancellation window from 24 hours to just one hour. The…

  • LINE MAN Wongnai snaps up Thailand’s beauty tech giant | Thaiger

    LINE MAN Wongnai snaps up Thailand’s beauty tech giant

    LINE MAN Wongnai has announced the acquisition of JERA Cloud, a Thai startup specialising in cloud and point of sales (POS) solutions for the beauty and wellness sector. This move marks the company’s initial expansion of its Merchant Digital Solutions portfolio beyond the restaurant industry, creating new opportunities in high-growth sectors. JERA Cloud, part of Lamunpun IT Company Limited, has…

  • AI takeover: Phuket trains officials for smart city revolution | Thaiger

    AI takeover: Phuket trains officials for smart city revolution

    Phuket has kicked off a new chapter in its smart city push with a training programme designed to help government officials understand and apply artificial intelligence (AI) in day-to-day administration. The initiative, titled Enhancing Knowledge on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Government Administration, was held at Phuket Vocational College yesterday, August 26, with Governor Sophon Suwannarat presiding over the…

  • Thais hooked on AI holidays as 98% trust tech to plan trips | Thaiger

    Thais hooked on AI holidays as 98% trust tech to plan trips

    Thais are embracing artificial intelligence like no other, with almost everyone wanting AI to plan their next trip, according to a global survey by Booking.com. The Global AI Sentiment Report, which polled more than 37,000 people across 33 countries, shows Thailand topping the charts for enthusiasm, with 98% of respondents excited about AI and 96% saying they would use it…

  • Thailand dials up emergency response with smart tech | Thaiger

    Thailand dials up emergency response with smart tech

    Getting help in a crisis just got faster, thanks to a high-tech upgrade that puts police one step closer when every second counts. Advanced Info Service (AIS) has teamed up with the Patrol and Special Operations Division (191) and Google to launch Thailand’s first-ever 191 Emergency Location Service (191 ELS), dramatically improving the way emergency calls are handled across the…

  • Thailand goes all in on AI—but can it be trusted? | Thaiger

    Thailand goes all in on AI—but can it be trusted?

    Thais are embracing artificial intelligence (AI) like never before, with new research showing it’s become an “invisible” part of daily life—but concerns over fairness, bias, and safety are growing just as fast. A report launched in Bangkok yesterday, August 18, by telecoms giant Telenor Asia revealed that 91% of Internet users in Thailand now rely on AI, up from 77%…

  • Thailand, Israel launch major cybersecurity collaboration workshop | Thaiger

    Thailand, Israel launch major cybersecurity collaboration workshop

    Thailand and Israel have inaugurated their most extensive government-to-government cybersecurity workshop to date, aiming to enhance bilateral cooperation and strengthen cybersecurity resilience. Beginning yesterday, August 5, the Thailand-Israel Cybersecurity Workshop is organised by Thailand’s National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA) alongside the Israeli embassy in Bangkok. This event, spanning three days, takes place at the Carlton Hotel in Bangkok and gathers…

  • ChatGPT leak exposes plot to evict Amazon tribe | Thaiger

    ChatGPT leak exposes plot to evict Amazon tribe

    In a damning AI data leak that has sparked global outrage, a lawyer allegedly used ChatGPT to plan the low-cost eviction of an Amazonian tribe—revealing how artificial intelligence (AI) can be twisted into a tool for exploitation. A leaked ChatGPT conversation has revealed a chilling exchange in which a user—allegedly a lawyer for a multinational energy company—asked how to “displace…

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