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Posted on 19/04/2023

Will Taiwan be the next supply chain bottleneck for IT?

The dependency of the world’s PC makers on a steady supply of chips from Taiwan is highlighted by tensions in the seas surrounding the island this month. CIOs should take note.

Posted on 19/04/2023

Taiwan’s DWTEK Showcases Its Underwater Technology at Ocean Business

DWTEK, the first Taiwanese local brand that focuses on underwater technologies and solutions development, is showcasing its ...

Posted on 19/04/2023

Taiwan Semiconductor said to push back on controversial CHIPs Act requirements

Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM), which is in the process of working with the U.S. government to receive funding from the CHIPs Act, is said to be pushing back on some of the more controversial parts ...

Posted on 19/04/2023

Taiwan paradox: U.S. more worried about Chinese invasion than Taipei is

The intelligence leaks last week, if accurate, reported grave weaknesses in Taiwan's ability to defend itself against a determined military assault from China, far greater than previously understood.

Posted on 19/04/2023

Leaked US documents show China now has a supersonic drone to spy on Taiwan

Two weeks back, a series of documents from the US military and other departments were leaked on social media. One of the documents reveals that the Chinese military may soon deploy a high-altitude spy ...

Posted on 19/04/2023

Options Technology Announces Expansion of Onshore Trading Infrastructure and Colocation Services in Taiwan

Options Technology, the leading Capital Markets services provider, today announced the expansion of its onshore trading infrastructure offering in Chunghwa Telecom's Banqiao IDC, Taiwan. This press ...

Posted on 19/04/2023

‘Get ready’: Taiwan civilians train for Chinese invasion

Physician Lin Yuh-ting has taken time out of her weekend to learn civilian defence tips she can relay to her two young children in case China invades self-ruled Taiwan.I think it's partially because ...

Posted on 19/04/2023

Philippines’ Marcos to Speak With China Envoy on Taiwan Remarks

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said Wednesday he will speak with Beijing’s ambassador to Manila to get an explanation about the envoy’s remarks on how the Philippines is “stoking the fire” ...

Posted on 19/04/2023

In Taiwan, Friends Are Starting to Turn Against Each Other

TAITUNG, Taiwan — A friend of mine in Taipei recently wrote a passionate Facebook post urging young people in Taiwan to prepare for war with China. The only way to respond to Chinese threats to seize ...

Posted on 19/04/2023

HTC intros another entry-level smartphone, the Wildfire E2 Play

After launching the Wildfire E3 Lite last week, HTC is back with yet another entry-level Android smartphone, the Wildfire E2 Play.

Posted on 19/04/2023

The German state of Saxony deepens high-tech cooperation with Taiwan; funding opportunities under ‘Horizon Europe’ considered

The German state of Saxony is expanding scientific cooperation with Taiwan. Sebastian Gemkow, Saxony's Science Minister, is on a three-day visit to Taiwan, and has signed a cooperation agreement with ...

Posted on 19/04/2023

Taiwan PCB makers remain focused on high-end offerings

Taiwan-based PCB manufacturers are still committed to enhancing their high-end offerings for network device, server, and data center applications despite lower-than-expected demand in the 1H23.

Posted on 19/04/2023

OKGO Smart E-Bike crams the tech into a carbon fiber package

While some companies make ebikes which come off as being like regular bikes, others revel in the whole "this is the bike that Tron might ride" thing. Taiwanese company OKGO has really gone in for the ...

Posted on 19/04/2023

China to ban imports and exports by Lockheed, Raytheon over Taiwan arms sales

China is moving to block all imports and exports involving U.S. defense contractors Lockheed Martin and Raytheon in retaliation for their arms sales to Taiwan.

Posted on 19/04/2023

Taiwan’s Battery-Swapping Stations Now Double As Mini Power Plants

Around 2,500 of Gogoro’s stations for electric two- and three-wheelers will be able to provide power to the grid when demand spikes.

Posted on 19/04/2023

U.S. Finalizes Sale Of 400 Coastal Harpoons To Taiwan, Report Says

SINGAPORE–The U.S. has finalized the sale of 400 RGM-84L-4 Harpoon Block II coastal defense systems to Taiwan, Bloomberg has reported, citing U.S.-Taiwan Business Council President Rupert ...

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