Missile submarines are built to be secretive. They submerge to keep their nuclear arsenal safely out of sight. So when one parades itself on the surface, the world pays attention. ( read original story ...)
Tata’s chip making plan may hit silicon wafers import walls on surging global shortage: Report
The Tata Group is reportedly in discussions with several states to identify the land to build a USD 300 million chip making unit. According to reports.. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s first home-made submarine may be ready a year ahead of schedule
A ‘keel-laying’ ceremony held last month marked the end of the first phase of construction of the Indigenous Defence Submarine. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s 1 alarming insecurity, according to Intel’s chief operating officer, necessitates aid to American chipmakers
Mr. Patrick Gelsinger, chief operating officer of Intel Corporation, expressed his concern for Taiwan and emphasized the importance of helping American ... ( read original story ...)
Morning news brief: US employees’ phones hacked, Blinken warns China and more
We bring you the biggest stories of the day so far. From Blinken warning China over increasing incursions in Taiwan to reports saying 11 US govt employees’ phones were hacked using NSO Group’s spyware ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan blames China-US trade war, pandemic for US trade imbalance
Taiwan's trade surplus with the United States is due to the China-U.S. trade war and pandemic driving tech demand, a central bank official said on Friday, after the U.S. Treasury said the island ... ( read original story ...)
Kaisa fails to get bondholders’ nod to extend maturity
Chinese property developer Kaisa Group Holdings Ltd (佳兆業集團) yesterday said it failed to secure the minimum 95 percent approval it needed from offshore bondholders to extend the maturity of a US$400 ... ( read original story ...)
Omicron impact: Why smartphone makers must be wary of the new COVID-19 variant
Some experts believe it is too early to talk about the impact of Omicron in the smartphone industry, others suggest that phone manufacturers should take early initiative. Taking cues from the first ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Seeks Submarines as China Cries Foul
For decades, Taipei has sought to mitigate the challenge posed by a quantitatively and qualitatively superior People’s Liberation Army Navy by building an indigenous conventional submarine force. ( read original story ...)
China ‘blocking Lithuanian exports’
China has imposed a customs block on Lithuanian exports, a Lithuanian trade body says, amid a deepening spat between officials in Beijing and Vilnius about the Baltic state's decision to allow Taiwan ... ( read original story ...)
METAEDU 21: Accelerating growth of Education Technology
Taipei---Taiwans Industrial Development Bureau, the administrative agency of the Ministry of Economic Affairs of Taiwan, in collaboration with the Institute for Information Industry (and Digital ... ( read original story ...)
New BMW Digital Key lands on Android smartphones
BMW has announced that the new BMW Digital Key is now available for Android smartphones, the key can be used to lock and unlock your car ... ( read original story ...)
Rightek Taiwan Launches Unique Nanoparticle Sizer Technology from InProcess-LSP
InProcess-LSP and Rightek are pleased to announce a new partnership that will allow Rightek to enter the Taiwan market with the NanoFlowSizer, the only true inline nanoparticle analyzer on the market ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s hotel investments plummet 72% to a measly US$265m in Q3
But this is only due to the major sale of Sunworld Dynasty in Q3 2020. Taiwan is the third most active hotel investment market in Q3 2021, just behind Japan and South Korea. There were six local ... ( read original story ...)
TSMC begins pilot production of 3nm chips
According to DigiTimes, TSMC has kicked off pilot production of chips built using N3 (namely 3nm process technology) at its Fab 18 in southern Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
Omicron and delta spell return of unpopular restrictions
FILE - A man takes part in a demonstration against the country's coronavirus restrictions in Vienna, Austria, Saturday, Nov. 20, 2021. The coronavirus's omicron variant ke ... ( read original story ...)