Finance ministers and central bankers from G7 economies strongly support the need to regulate digital currencies, the US Department of the Treasury said in a statement on Monday after a virtual ... ( read original story ...)
Citibank updates three cards ahead of likely credit rally
Citibank Taiwan Ltd (台灣花旗) has revamped its three credit cards, adding higher reward rates and an improved digital banking app in a bid to attract customers before an expected rebound in credit card ... ( read original story ...)
Jimmy Lai’s Next Digital sells Taipei property for US$61 million
Next Digital, which owns the Apple Daily newspaper, is selling an office building in Taipei, it said on Tuesday. The sale comes after its founder, media tycoon Jimmy Lai Chi-ying, was charged with ... ( read original story ...)
Milestone Qualifies Infortrend with XProtect VMS that Delivers the Optimal Surveillance Solution
PRNewswire/ -- Infortrend® Technology, Inc. (TWSE: 2495), the industry-leading enterprise storage provider, has received ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Consumer Prices Rise In November
Taiwan's consumer prices unexpectedly rose in November, data from the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics showed ... ( read original story ...)
Acer Reports November Consolidated Revenues of NT$28.72 Billion, Up 40.6% YoY
Acer announced today its consolidated revenues for November at NT$28.72 billion, up 40.6% year-on-year (YoY) and by 12.5% month-on-month. Consolidated revenues for year-to-November reached NT$248.72 ... ( read original story ...)
China condemns new US Hong Kong sanctions, Taiwan arms sale | Charlotte Observer
China is lashing out at the U.S. over new sanctions against Chinese officials and the sale of more military equipment Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
China rips US over new sanctions, arms sale to Taiwan
Chinese officials on Tuesday blasted the U.S. over a new round of sanctions against Beijing officials and an additional sale of military hardware to Taiwan, which China does not recognize as ... ( read original story ...)
Man Faces $3,500 Fine For 8-Second Violation Of Coronavirus Quarantine Rule In Taiwan
The man, a migrant worker from the Philippines, was quarantined in a hotel in the southern Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung. ( read original story ...)
China condemns new US Hong Kong sanctions, Taiwan arms sale
China on Tuesday lashed out at the U.S. over new sanctions against Chinese officials and the sale of more military equipment to Taiwan. The U.S. actions are part of ... ( read original story ...)
Foxconn showcases O-RAN solutions at GLOBECOM 2020
Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry) is showcasing its prowess for the manufacture of 5G equipment, including open-RAN (O-RAN) small cells, related base station devices as well as ... ( read original story ...)
UMC Reports Sales for November 2020
United Microelectronics Corporation (NYSE: UMC; TWSE: 2303) (“UMC”), today reported unaudited net sales for the month of November 2020. Revenues for N ... ( read original story ...)
Washington approves US$280 million arms sale to Taiwan
US defence security agency says communications system deal ‘will not alter’ the region’s basic military balance. ( read original story ...)
Man fined for breaking Taiwan coronavirus quarantine for eight seconds
Taiwanese authorities have slapped a $4700 fine on a man who broke quarantine regulations for just eight seconds. The man, a migrant worker from the Philippines, was quarantining in a hotel in ... ( read original story ...)
New Fast, Accurate and Secure Neural Network HarDNet
A total of 30 researchers led by six professors developed a neural network architecture that is most suitable for hardware implementation, named HarDNet. Compared with the well-known ResNet, HarDNet ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Christmas King grapples with a slide in overseas demand for decorations
It's unseasonably quiet at Harlan Tsai's factory, which has been churning out Christmas trees, wreaths and snow angels for more than three decades. ( read original story ...)