Taiwan is an island of 36,000 square kilometers (approximately the size of Maine, USA, slightly smaller than Switzerland), about 150 kilometers off the southeastern coast of China. The majority of its ... ( read original story ...)
User data on payment app exposed to public in Japan, Taiwan
Messaging app company says employee ‘accidentally’ uploaded user data on software development platform Github - Anadolu Agency ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan November exports hit record, outlook good ahead of year-end
TAIPEI: Taiwan's exports rose for a 17th straight month in November to a new high as its manufacturers gained from sustained demand for consumer electronics in the coming year-end shopping season and ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Aims to be Global Leader in Artificial Intelligence with New AI HUB Initiative
The benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) technology have been validated in many domains, where AI has helped reduce costs, ... ( read original story ...)
U.S., Taiwan discuss chips, to cooperate under new framework
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo discussed chip supply chains during a call with her opposite number in Taiwan and the two will cooperate on technology trade and investment through a newly ... ( read original story ...)
Why War With Taiwan Is a Huge Gamble for China’s Xi
For all the talk of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s desire to invade Taiwan, one counterpoint is often overlooked: The domestic risks involved in starting a potentially devastating war. China is now ... ( read original story ...)
China to repatriate Taiwan murder suspect in rare deal
TAIPEI: China will repatriate a Taiwanese murder suspect who fled to the mainland last month, officials said on Tuesday (Dec 7), in a rare act of cooperation between the two sides at a time of soaring ... ( read original story ...)
Intel to Take Its Mobileye Unit Public in 2022 IPO
The chip maker’s Israeli subsidiary builds driver-assistance technology for major automakers and is now testing self-driving cars. ( read original story ...)
Intel plans to take self-driving car unit Mobileye public: Report
Intel Corp said on Monday it plans to take self-driving-car unit Mobileye public in the United States in mid-2022, a deal which could value the Israeli unit at more than $50 billion, a person familiar ... ( read original story ...)
Slovakia sends delegation to Taiwan amidst Chinese threat
Slovakian diplomatic delegation arrived in Taiwan despite Beijing increased threat to the democratic island nation ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Largest Winter Festival “2021 Christmasland in New Taipei City”
Festival 2021 Christmasland in New Taipei City "Christmasland in New Taipei City" is one of the "50 Great Christmas Markets Around the World". In cooperation with the world-renowned Danish toy brand ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Nov exports hit record, outlook good ahead of year-end
Taiwan's exports rose for a 17th straight month in November to a new high as its manufacturers gained from sustained demand for consumer electronics in the coming year-end shopping season and amid a ... ( read original story ...)
US reiterates support to Taiwan amid Chinese military incursions
Amid increasing China military incursions in Taiwan US Secretary of Commerce Gina M Raimondo on Monday reiterated Washington support to Taipei and said tha ... ( read original story ...)
Intel Announces IPO For Its Self-Driving Car Subsidiary Mobileye, Eyes $50bn Valuation For Israeli Firm It Purchased In 2017 For $15.3bn
Intel is reportedly valuing Mobileye at more than $50 billion. In 2017, Intel acquired Mobileye, which was an Israeli autonomous vehicle technology firm, for $15.3 billion. The acquisition helped ... ( read original story ...)
South China Sea: There would be ‘terrible consequences’ if China invades Taiwan, says US
The increasing aggression of China, especially towards Taiwan, has become a cause of concern for other nations, especially the US. Washington has now warned that there would be terrible consequences ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan warns those planning to attend Strait Forum, says it’s not ‘orderly’
Taiwan has warned those who would attend the Strait Forum calling that as not a regular "orderly event". Mainland Affairs Council Deputy Minister Chiu Chui-cheng has warned those planning on attending ... ( read original story ...)