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Taiwan to share Chinese hacks data with private companies
Taiwan is preparing to share the details of millions of Chinese hacks with private companies to help train artificial intelligence software to predict and prevent future cyber attacks. Jyan Hong-wei, ... ( read original story ...)
Your Trip to Taipei Starts Today
As hard as it might seem to believe, planning a Taipei itinerary wasn’t any easier the second time around than it was the first, at least not for me. In spite of Taiwan’s capital being relatively comp... ( read original story ...)
ADATA Establishes XPG Overclocking Lab – XOCL
Taipei, Taiwan – October 22, 2018 –ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash products, announces that it has established a new facility at its headquarte... ( read original story ...)
5.7 magnitude earthquake off east Taiwan, felt strongly in Taipei
TAIPEI: 5.7-magnitude earthquake jolted Taiwan Tuesday, the US Geological Survey said, and was felt strongly in the capital Taipei. The quake struck around 104 kilometres (66 miles) off the coast of H... ( read original story ...)
TAIPEI, Taiwan | Taiwan train derails, killing 22 and injuring 171
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Twenty-two people were killed and 171 others injured on Sunday when one of Taiwan’s newer, faster trains derailed on a curve along a popular weekend route, officials said. The Puyuma ... ( read original story ...)
Train’s Driver Disabled Speed Controls Before Taiwan Crash, Officials Say
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwanese investigators found that excessive speed caused a train derailment that killed 18 people, and said Tuesday that the train’s driver was considered a possible criminal suspect ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan train driver switched off speed control before deadly accident: court
YILAN, Taiwan (Reuters) - The driver of a train in Taiwan that crashed killing 18 people told a court on Tuesday he had switched off its speed-control system, a court official said, as investigators p... ( read original story ...)
Conductor Disabled Speed Controls Before Taiwan Train Crash, Officials Say
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwanese investigators found that excessive speed caused a train derailment that killed 18 people, and said Tuesday that the train’s conductor was considered a possible criminal susp... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan looks to strengthen US ties amid China tension
That pledge was reinforced on Monday when two US Navy warships passed through the strait between China and Taiwan — the second such operation since July, according to Taipei’s defence ministry. Over t... ( read original story ...)
Excessive speed named as cause of Taiwan train derailment
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Excessive speed was the main cause of the derailment of a train in Taiwan that killed 18 people and injured scores of others, investigators said Tuesday. A Cabinet task force found t... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Star Extends Strategic Partnership With Netcracker for Billing Managed Services
WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Netcracker Technology announced today that Taiwan Star Telecom has extended its billing managed services partnership with Netcracker. The use of Netcracker’s Revenue M... ( read original story ...)
Speed control on Taiwan train ‘malfunctioned’ before deadly accident
YILAN, Taiwan (Reuters) - A speed control system was not functioning when a train in Taiwan crashed killing 18 people and injuring 187, in the island’s worst rail disaster in decades, a top investigat... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan driver granted bail after 18 killed in train crash
YILAN, Taiwan (Reuters) - The driver of a train that derailed in Taiwan killing 18 people and injuring 187, was granted bail on Tuesday after being detained in connection with the island’s worst rail ... ( read original story ...)
US Navy warships just rocked the Taiwan Strait in a rare move, turning up the pressure on China
Two US Navy warships have sailed through the Taiwan Strait, Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense said in a statement Monday. The Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Curtis Wilbur and Ticonderoga-class ... ( read original story ...)
US sails warships through Taiwan Strait amid tensions with China
The US Navy sailed two warships through the Taiwan Strait Monday, a show of force that is bound to irritate Beijing and comes amid heightened US-China tensions on a range of issues. The USS Antiteam, ... ( read original story ...)