COVID-19 sweeps across the world while Taiwan earns recognition due to outstanding prevention. With an area of only 36,000 square kilometers, Taiwan not only inhabits a population of up to 23 million, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to welcome baseball fans back into stadiums this week
Baseball fans will be let back into Taiwanese stadiums this week as the government begins relaxing some controls implemented to tackle coronavirus ... ( read original story ...)
Innodisk Supports Healthcare Industry with Capable Medical-grade Solutions
The ongoing global health crisis is putting enormous strains on healthcare providers around the world, and has sent the demand for medical-grade equipment skyrocketing. With organizations scrambling ... ( read original story ...)
This 38-year-old Toronto grocery store manager makes $85,000. For decades he has sent money to his parents in Taiwan. Now
After years of the grind and paying off debt, 38-year-old Ted, a customer engagement manager at a grocery retail chain, is sitting comfortably making $85,000 a year. Even during COVID-19, he’s able to ... ( read original story ...)
Give Us First-Hand Information to Fight Virus, Taiwan Asks WHO
Taiwan's health minister asked the World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday to ensure the island had access to first-hand information about the coronavirus, saying that not having the full picture ... ( read original story ...)
Chang Wah to expand high-end leadframe production in Taiwan
Lead frame specialist Chang Wah Technology will retain high-end manufacturing operations in Taiwan by incorporating advanced equipment and patented solutions from Japan's Ohkuchi Materials (OM), and ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus helps China pull ahead in the 5G race
TAIPEI -- In February, as cities throughout Sichuan Province were locked down to ... Beijing began accelerating 5G deployment last year as tensions with Washington heated up over trade and technology ... ( read original story ...)
Hotel bookings down, but camping holds up in Taiwan – afraid of tight spaces indoors, Taiwanese head for the great outdoors
Hotels in Taiwan are empty, but campgrounds on the island are packed as people staycation their fears away – from hillside retreats that are close to nature, to tents pitched in an office building in ... ( read original story ...)
Delta’s First 8K Environmental Documentary Film “Water with Life” Wins a Gold Remi Award at the WorldFest – Houston International Film Festival
The world's first 8K-resolution environmental documentary film "Water with Life", produced by NHK Enterprises and sponsored by Delta Electronics Foundation, has won a Gold Remi Award-Shorts ... ( read original story ...)
Huawei new VC arm set for windfall from chip firm listing
Peak, one of the first investments of Huawei's venture arm Hubble Technologies, is aiming to raise 850 million yuan (US$120 million) on the Shanghai science and technology board. ( read original story ...)
Sercomm, Airtel launch virtualized TDD small cells
Taiwan-based network equipment maker Sercomm and India-based telecom operator Bharti Airtel have announced the launch of a vRAN-based time-division duplex (TDD) small cell, according to a joint ... ( read original story ...)
US Smartphone Market Down 21% As COVID-19 Impacts Both Supply and Demand
Q1 2020 saw a 21% year-over-year (YoY) decline in smartphone sales driven by store closures and stay-at-home orders in the latter part of the quarter, according to Counterpoint Research's latest US ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Says ‘Play Ball!’ (With Cardboard Fans and Robot Drummers)
Players must submit to temperature checks several times a day, but professional baseball games go on amid the coronavirus pandemic, even if the stadium is empty. ( read original story ...)
Infortrend Optimizes Storage Solution for the Polish Museum
PRNewswire/ -- Infortrend® Technology, Inc. (TWSE: 2495), the industry-leading enterprise storage provider, optimized the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan rebuffs WHO, says China has no right to represent it
Only Taiwan's democratically-elected government can represent its people on the world stage, not China, its foreign ministry said on Tuesday, calling on the World Health Organization (WHO) to "cast ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s WHO status too hot for Ardern
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has declined to answer whether New Zealand supports a push to have Taiwan re-join the World Health Organisation. ( read original story ...)