TAIPEI, Taiwan — After the lockdowns, what next? As various countries start to ease the restrictions on movement and commerce they imposed to stem the spread of COVID-19 — or at least think about ... ( read original story ...)
In Taiwan, the coronavirus pandemic is playing out very differently. What does life without a lockdown look like?
Cellphones tracked, restaurants with X's taped on every other chair, thermometers to enter a building. Taiwan shows that the post-virus normal is different. ( read original story ...)
Applied Optoelectronics to Announce First Quarter 2020 Financial Results
Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. (NASDAQ:AAOI), a leading provider of fiber-optic access network products for the ... ( read original story ...)
Outbreak on navy ship sparks debate on lockdown
TAIPEI • Spooked by a surge in coronavirus cases in the navy, Taiwan is debating whether to consider a broad lockdown, even with only 174 active infections and weeks after far more badly hit economies ... ( read original story ...)
In Taiwan, the pandemic is playing out very differently. What does life like?
Cellphones tracked, restaurants with X's taped on every other chair, thermometers to enter a building. Taiwan shows that the post-virus normal is different. ( read original story ...)
Virus Outbreak: French retailers able to open on May 11: minister
The French government wants all retail outlets other than restaurants and bars to be able to reopen once a nationwide lockdown is lifted on May 11, French Minister of Finance Bruno Le Maire said ... ( read original story ...)
Didi Chuxing upbeat after overseas business rebound
Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing’s (滴滴出行) overseas business has turned a corner after dropping to a low in the middle of last month amid the COVID-19 pandemic and is already looking into new ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwanese authorities stay vigilant as virus crisis eases
Cellphones tracked, restaurants with X's taped on every other chair, thermometers to enter a building. Taiwan shows that the post-virus normal is different. ( read original story ...)
CyberLink FaceMe® Enables Facial Recognition on NEC’s All-in-One Personal Computers
(5203.TW), a pioneer in AI and facial recognition technologies, announced integration of its FaceMe® AI engine by NEC Personal Computer on NEC LAVIE Home All-in-one PCs, enabling new features powered ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Basketball Finals Being Televised Live By FIBA
The NBA remains dormant, but folks needing a basketball jones can now get it from Taiwan. FIBA announced today that the final-round series between between Taiwan Beer and Yulon Luxgen will be streamed ... ( read original story ...)
These 3 Biotechs Had Successful IPOs During the Coronavirus Crisis. Are They Buys?
Completing its IPO on March 11 -- right before the first shelter-in-place orders related to the ... Zentalis licensed the rights to the drug in China, South Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam to SciClone ... ( read original story ...)
Parade Technologies to Expand High Speed USB Type-C Connectivity Portfolio with Acquisition of Fresco Logic
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Parade Technologies, Ltd. www.paradetech.com (Taipei Exchange: 4966 TWO), a leading video display and interface IC supplier, today announced it has entered into an ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan counters China’s isolation campaign with mask diplomacy
Inside Taiwan Stanch's mask factory in New Taipei City, the company works with the government and the military ... Taiwan become able to send experts to more technical meetings," said Bonnie Glaser, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan counters China’s diplomatic quarantine with mask donations
Inside Taiwan Stanch's mask factory in New Taipei City, the company works with the government and the military ... Taiwan become able to send experts to more technical meetings," said Bonnie Glaser, ... ( read original story ...)
CHPT first-quarter profit jumps 90%
5G technology would be a major growth driver for the company’s business and the global ... Final decision will be at the discretion of the Taipei Times. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan president apologizes for COVID-19 infections on navy ship
So far 28 people on board the frigate "Panshi" have tested positive for the virus after returning from a trip to the Pacific island nation -- one of just 15 countries that still diplomatically ... ( read original story ...)