Tsai tells women to ‘be whoever they want to be’

President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) yesterday encouraged women to become whoever they want to be, while expressing her hope that the media would stop using the term “strong women” to describe those with ... ( read original story ...)

Start-up transforming carbon dioxide into stone

A start-up in Iceland is tackling a key piece of the climate change puzzle by turning carbon dioxide into rocks, allowing the greenhouse gas to be stored forever instead of escaping into the ... ( read original story ...)

Biden appoints professor with Taiwanese roots

Tim Wu (吳修銘), a second-generation Taiwanese American, was on Friday named by US President Joe Biden as his special assistant for technology and competition policy, which is expected to impose more ... ( read original story ...)

Cooperation needed to stop house hoarding

Statistics compiled by the Fiscal Information Agency showed that from 2013 to 2019, the number of people who together with their spouse and minor children own four or more residential properties rose ... ( read original story ...)

Elvis to design new processors for smartphones

Russian company Elvis plans to design three new processors for smartphones, AI systems and IoT devices, reports Cnews.ru. Production of the processors is planned to start by 2022. The production will ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan Star pushing 5G penetration rate in 2021

Taiwan Star Telecom is set to boost the number of its 5G service subscribers to account for 20% of its overall users or more than 550,000 subscribers by the end of 2021, up from nearly 5% at the ... ( read original story ...)