The XDA App is the fastest way to access the forums on mobile. ... ( read original story ...)
Here’s How OnePlus Is Going To Improve The Camera On Its Smartphones In The Near Future
Taiwan to get a behind-the-scenes look at what the company is working on. The camera test lab by OnePlus has been set up by the lab for one sole reason alone, to improve the camera performance on ... ( read original story ...)
Medical advances showcased at Taiwan Expo
David Wu, who is the Digisine Energytech Co Ltd general manager, said Taiwan’s growth in information communications technology (ICT) has led to the production of a tiny hearing aid, which uses the ... ( read original story ...)
OnePlus reveals the new camera features coming to its most-expensive smartphone yet
For those unaware, the flagship smartphone by default shoots videos ... (The author is covering OnePlus briefing in Taiwan on the invite of OnePlus India.) Download The Times of India News App ... ( read original story ...)
The long, slow, and painful death of HTC’s smartphone business
China, the country with the world’s most smartphone users, is important for any consumer electronics company. But although China sees Taiwan as a part of its territory, the reality is that consumers ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan targets Pinoys as top tourist market
Last year, there were a total of 490 thousand Pinoys who visited Taiwan, which is a whooping 40 percent increase from 2017. Likewise, Taiwanese have also discovered the Philippines as one of their ... ( read original story ...)
Fights break out as Taiwan’s President Tsai visits New York
On Thursday evening Tsai met with envoys from the 17 remaining countries that still recognise Taiwan. She will attend a business forum on Friday and meet students on Saturday morning before heading to ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan former leader Ma cleared in political leaks case
Taiwan's former president Ma Ying-jeou was found not guilty ... (This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.) ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan eyes 500K Filipino tourists
“Many Taiwanese come to Cebu for business and leisure,” said Chou. Filipinos, he noted, would often stay in Taiwan for four to five days, mostly in Taipei, the country’s capital. With the visa-free ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan president in U.S. after warning of threat from ‘overseas forces’
China, which claims self-ruled and democratic Taiwan as its own and views it as a wayward province, had called on the United States not to allow Tsai to transit there on her overseas tour. ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan President Risks Infuriating China With U.S. Visit
The leader of Taiwan, the self-governing island of 24 million that China claims as its territory, visited the United States on Thursday, risking a Chinese backlash that could further aggravate ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s ambition to be a fintech hub
Looking to become a viable financial technology (fintech) hub in the region, Taiwan’s financial regulator the Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) recently published laws regarding Security Token ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei to finish disposing of abandoned oBikes before August
Taipei July 11 (CNA ... the NT$18.57 million in outstanding impound and custody fees owed by Aozhi Network Technology Co., the subsidiary that ran the oBike service in Taiwan, Chen said. ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan president Tsai Ing-wen warns of threat from ‘overseas forces’ on her way to U.S.
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen left for the United States on Thursday on a trip that has angered Beijing, warning democracy must be defended and the island faced threats from “overseas forces”, in a ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan President Heads to Caribbean With US Stops
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen has departed for a four-country state visit to the Caribbean with stops in the United States on the way there and back. She left Thursday with several ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan president leaves for U.S., warns of threat from ‘overseas forces’
TAOYUAN, Taiwan (Reuters) - Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen left for the United States on Thursday on a trip that has angered Beijing, warning democracy must be defended and the island faced threats ... ( read original story ...)