With the number of Gacha games flooding the market, the need for something more peculiar and unique would be required to sweep the market off its feet, and Campus Play has the right combination of beauty and romance to make that move, hoping that audiences will want to relive all their memorable years back in college, with this new mobile dating simulation and Gacha mash-up. Campus Play is a Gacha card collecting and turn-based combat mobile game that introduces campus romance stories into the mix, and from the artwork, it's all about the ladies. With a unique dating simulation system, turn-based battle mechanics and an enthralling story - players can dive into the thrilling combat gameplay, exciting Gacha draws and electrifying dating moments with its variety of campus characters. The game starts innocently enough, where players can take a morning walk in the park, attend orientation parties or go for a date at the art centre with their campus crushes. Players can look ... » Learn More about Mobile gacha dating simulation ‘Campus Play’ opens for pre-registration
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How Artificial Intelligence Will Transform Mobile UX in 2021
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the next big thing that can take your business to unprecedented heights of success. If you haven’t implemented this cutting-edge technology to your business strategy and are still wondering how to make the most out of this technology, this post will help you make a well-informed decision. Artificial intelligence is making revolutionary changes in multiple industries, and many leading tech companies are incorporating AI technology into their products and applications to take maximum advantage of it. The idea of using monotonous tasks using AI-powered bots is attracting many businesses – no matter small, medium, or large. A study suggests that AI technologies can help businesses automate a majority of tasks carried out by the workers, which helps them get more tasks done and boost productivity by 40%. This emerging technology is making groundbreaking transformations in the mobile app development world. In fact, it is one of the latest trends in the app ... » Learn More about How Artificial Intelligence Will Transform Mobile UX in 2021
Things to Consider When Hiring a Mobile App Development Company in Thailand
Smartphones are now becoming an undeniable part of our being. In Thailand we carry out different activities with the assistance of smartphone apps. These applications are matchless as our day-to-day tasks are connected to it. The great demand for applications shoves the businesses to build their apps. Most businesses in Thailand are spending lots of hours to research how to find the Top Mobile App Development Company in Thailand and luckily, there is no dearth of it. Android and iOS both are looking ahead to beat other operating systems. The major thing any businesses do before building an app is to check the number of consumers in their prime market and in developing nations, Android is now achieving winning trophy this game. There are lots of companies in Thailand offer Android app development services. But some people would like to Hire Dedicated Mobile App Developer to get bespoke work experience. In this article, we will give you some valuable thumb guidelines which you ... » Learn More about Things to Consider When Hiring a Mobile App Development Company in Thailand
Spyfone Mobile Tracker Emerges World-Leading Spy Phone App
Spyfone Mobile Tracker is a world-leading spy phone app trusted by millions of parents who use it to monitor their children’s smartphone activities and keep them safe from internet fraudsters and even pedophiles. Others use to monitor their family members and necessarily their children or wards. Spyfone Is Free To Install The app costs nothing to install and allows you to monitor up to five smartphones with one account. The app has more details of its features on its official website, spyfone.com. You Must Use Spyfone with an Authorized Access Spyfone however, frowns on secretly gaining access to someone’s phone without due consent. In other words, it does not endorse the use of the app to access data on someone else’s phone without their knowledge and permission. To enforce this policy, Spyfone will notify the owner of the phone that their data and location are monitored and recorded. These notifications come in 12-hour intervals. The phone tracker app takes about ... » Learn More about Spyfone Mobile Tracker Emerges World-Leading Spy Phone App
SIA trials app for Covid-19 test booking and check-in
SINGAPORE - Travellers flying with Singapore Airlines (SIA) will be able to view their Covid-19 test results and use them to check in at Changi Airport with a single app, potentially paving the way for travel without stay-home notices and quarantine. The software has been developed by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to make travel more seamless amid the pandemic. It works by integrating Covid-19 testing with passengers' boarding credentials. SIA is the world's first airline to use IATA's Travel Pass in a trial, which will begin with passengers flying from Singapore to London from March 15 to 28. If this proves a success, the app could could be rolled out globally. SIA said on Monday (March 8) that the trial could allow it to use the framework for its own SingaporeAir mobile app as early as mid-2021. "Participants will have full control over how their personal information is shared, as the data is stored locally in the mobile phone and not in any central ... » Learn More about SIA trials app for Covid-19 test booking and check-in
Thai Banks Warn Over Call Center and SMS Smartphone Scams
Police in Thailand are intensifying their efforts on tracking down criminals who run scam call centers and SMS smartphone scams. Cyber criminals send fake SMS messages to trick victims into replying back with their banking information. The widespread adoption of online payment methods in Thailand was highlighted by the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society showing that the number of internet users in Thailand has leapt from about 18 million in 2009 to more than 50 million in 2020. More than one in five activities carried out on the internet involves a financial transaction of some kind. In early December, 29 Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) customers received an SMS after they contacted its call centre. The SMS told them to send back their 13-digit ID number and a one-time password (OTP). The scammers then reportedly used the ID number and OTP to sign up to a mobile banking app which they used to transfer funds from the victims’ accounts. The Money Trap Siam Commercial Bank ... » Learn More about Thai Banks Warn Over Call Center and SMS Smartphone Scams
Online Games and E-Sports Luring Thai Youth into Illegal Gambling
BANGKOK – Child protection advocates are concerned that Thai youth are being exploited and lured into online gambling. Saying the growing popularity of online games and e-sports among Thai youths is worrying . About 3.6 million Thai youths are involved in some forms of illegal gambling, 2 million males and the rest females. Phacharaphan Prachuaplap, secretary-general of Thailand Youth Institute, citing results of a study conducted by Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Economics. On average these young gamblers owe about 3,500 baht each as a result of their gambling habit, Mr Phacharaphan, said. Citing information from the same study which was conducted in 2017. Dr Mathurada Suwannapho, director of Rajanukul Institute who specializes in child and youth psychology worries about accessibility. Saying online games and e-sports attract a large number of youths thanks to easy accessibility. There is a high risk that many of them will be tempted to switch to gambling for ... » Learn More about Online Games and E-Sports Luring Thai Youth into Illegal Gambling
UPDATE: Thailand Covid zones and your restrictions
Which of the five coloured zones are you living in? A green zone? Red zone? Pale red zone? hat’s the difference and what’s open and what’s not? If you’re not in Samut Sakhon, the coastal province just south west of Bangkok, then some of the restrictions imposed by the CCSA have recently been lifted. Here’s a quick look at what’s open and what restrictions remain as of Friday, January 29. (Some local provincial exceptions will apply) According to the list there’s a Red Zone for Samut Sakhon, called a Maximum Controlled and Restricted Area, and then the light Red Zone, called a Maximum Controlled Area. Previous Red Zones – Rayong, Chon Buri (including Pattaya) and Chanthaburi – have been downgraded to Orange Zones, aka. Controlled Area. Trat, previously a Red Zone, has disappeared off the map! (An omission – we understand Trat is now an Orange Zone). In Samut Sakhon, the epicentre of the latest outbreak around the seafood markets and coastal fishing ports, has the maximum ... » Learn More about UPDATE: Thailand Covid zones and your restrictions
A Chinese-speaking man dies in bike crash near the Klong Kata Dam
Chalong Police received a report about a motorcycle crash last night (April 28) on the road behind Klong Kata Dam that killed a man whom the police are yet to positively identify. Ruamjai Rescue Foundation and Chalong Police believe that the 35-45 year old man might be a Chinese language tour guide as they found information in his mobile phone was in Chinese. He was found in a field on the roadside wearing a white T-shirt and trousers. He had a wound on his neck and bruises on his body. About 5 metres away from his body, they found a motorcycle and a black helmet. Also, they found a trace of motorcycle tyre. They say it appears that the rider flipped over the curbing then hit a pillar on the road side. According to local people, they say his name is Chin Ho who initially lived in the mountains in the north of Thailand. He was drinking with his friends about 4-5 kilometres away from the scene. The man did not wear his helmet, although it was with him on the bike at the time, and ... » Learn More about A Chinese-speaking man dies in bike crash near the Klong Kata Dam
Covid-19, vaccines, and the environment
A crucial part of self-care in the time of COVID is to keep up to speed with information–keeping track of the number of cases, deaths, and recoveries; its variants; and the vaccines that have been developed against the virus. Over the weekend, we learned that there has been a surge of COVID cases–the number hovered above 2,000 last week. The virus continues not only to spread but to evolve, and “variants of concern” have appeared in various places. Medical experts have warned the public of the need to be more vigilant than ever, especially with the approaching Holy Week and the social mobility that usually comes with it. With the loosening of restrictions, such as the removal of the swab requirement, it falls on our shoulders to be unremittingly watchful. The bright spot is the arrival of vaccines: Sinovac on Monday, and Pfizer and AstraZeneca hopefully a few days later. With this, we can hope for relief for our senior citizens and health care workers, and avoid overwhelming our ... » Learn More about Covid-19, vaccines, and the environment