Acer marks its 50th anniversary, unveiling “The Next Breaking Barriers” strategy and moving towards a digital lifestyle technology brand
FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2026
• Acer marks its 50th anniversary with “The Next Breaking Barriers”, shifting from a PC leader to a digital lifestyle technology brand
• Growth driven by three pillars: Commercial, Retail and Home Appliance—bringing technology into every dimension of life
• Reinforcing strength through innovation, consumer trust and growth alongside sustainability
Oil surge lifts EV demand as Chinese brands flood Motor Show 2026 with new EVs
FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2026
Chinese carmakers are stepping up their EV offensive at Motor Show 2026 as surging oil prices encourage buyers to consider alternatives to petrol cars.
Anutin signs urgent order to tighten oil trade controls and prevent fuel hoarding
FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2026
Anutin has signed an urgent order tightening oil trade controls, with the national police chief and the DSI chief joining the inspection task force to prevent hoarding from worsening public hardship.
Social media voices reflect despair as oil crisis drives up living costs
FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2026
Oil price turmoil triggered by the Middle East conflict has fuelled anxiety across social media, as fears of shortages send people rushing to petrol stations.
National Telecom reassures on stable internet despite Middle East cable risks
FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2026
National Telecom (NT) says Thailand’s internet remains stable despite Middle East cable risks, with backup routes and minimal impact on Europe-bound traffic
Analysts: Iran war leaves Netanyahu stronger as Trump faces market shock and Gulf blowback
FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2026
Analysts say Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu has emerged as the early political winner of the US–Israeli war on Iran, while Donald Trump is left managing oil-market turmoil, strained alliances and Gulf states facing the heaviest fallout.
PCD’s latest tests find arsenic still above standard in Kok, Sai, Mekong rivers
FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2026
PCD’s 16th round of monitoring found arsenic above the 0.01 mg/L limit at several points in the Kok, Sai and Mekong rivers, while all sampling points on the Ruak River met the standard.