We’re often forgetful that there are still some places without technology even a stone’s throw away, out by the plantations and rice fields.
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Are some falling behind Phnom Penh’s tech crunch?
- 01 February 2012
- Sun Narin
We’re often forgetful that there are still some places without technology even a stone’s throw away, out by the plantations and rice fields.
“How do you think information technology is affecting today’s youth?”
- 01 February 2012
- Cheng Bunlong and Mer Chanpolydet
The internet isn’t affecting young Cambodians negatively, but instead it has great benefits that range from searching for information and using it as a study tool.Youth of the week: Prak Robin
- 01 February 2012
- Leng Len
You maybe think a game is just a waste of time, and that it’s nothing to be passionate about. But 25-year-old Prak Robin might just prove you wrong.
Let’s get globalising
- 01 February 2012
- Ou Banung and Nov Povleakhena
Countries and cultures come closer together with the lighting-speed development of modern technology.
A career as a core network manager
- 01 February 2012
- Sreng Phearun and Touch Yin Vannith
These days, there’s no chance of a company’s survival without an internet connection.
iXpert: Apple retailer
- 01 February 2012
- Heng Guechly
Keeping modern and up-to-date with new technologies is definitely becoming a vital trend for young Cambodians today.
5 cool things by Ran Thanun Vitu
- 01 February 2012
- Ran Thanun Vitu
Apple is known for having the sleekest and most modern technology in the world.










