The Taichung District Prosecutors’ Office launched a probe after receiving information about a Telegram channel that allegedly distributed child pornography and then targeted its members for extortion ...
Exclusive: Foxconn woes could hit at least 30% of iPhone Nov shipments from China plant -source
Production of Apple Inc's iPhones could slump by at least 30% at Foxconn's factory in China's city of Zhengzhou after worker unrest disrupted operations, a person with direct knowledge of the matter ...
More than 20,000 new hires have left Apple supplier Foxconn’s Zhengzhou plant in China -Foxconn source
More than 20,000 employees, most of them were new hires not yet working on the production line, have left Apple supplier Foxconn's Zhengzhou plant in China, a Foxconn source familiar with the matter ...
Postal Savings Bank of China to provide $39 billion of property sector financing
Surveillance cameras are seen near residential buildings under construction in Shanghai, China July 20, 2022. REUTERS/Aly Song/File Photo ...
US selfishness seen in TSMC manufacturing outflow, to hollow out Taiwan’s economy
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is in the spotlight once again after Morris Chang, the founder and former CEO of the chipmaker, confirmed that the company plans to produce its most ...
Foxconn apologizes for pay dispute at China factory
The company that assembles Apple Inc.'s iPhones apologized Thursday for what it said was a technical error that led to protests by employees over payment of wages offered to attract them to a factory ...
Investing In The Metaverse: What You Need To Know?
Some analysts see the metaverse as the destiny of internet technology. Because of the nature of the virtual space, users may communicate with one another regardless of their actual whereabouts. The ...
Apple supplier Foxconn apologises for hiring blunder at COVID-hit China plant
Apple's major supplier Foxconn said on Thursday a "technical error" occurred when hiring new recruits at a COVID-hit iPhone factory in China and apologised to workers after the company was rocked by ...
Larger protests under control at Foxconn’s major iPhone factory in China – source
Larger protests at Foxconn's flagship iPhone plant in China were under control and the company continued to communicate with employees engaged in smaller protests, a source said on Thursday.
APT subscribers may have 1.5 years to migrate to FET
Subscribers of Asia-Pacific Telecom’s (APT) telecom services would be given at least one-and-a-half years to fully migrate to Far EasTone Telecommunications’ (FET) networks if the National ...
Protesting workers beaten at Chinese iPhone factory
Employees at the world's biggest Apple iPhone factory were beaten and detained in protests over pay amid anti-virus controls, according to witnesses and videos on social media Wednesday, as tensions ...
Space tech cooperation with Germany, France eyed
Taiwan is seeking to work with Germany and France on space technology, the National Science and Technology Council said on Tuesday. A delegation to Europe, led by National Science and Technology ...
Tsai tells voters to ‘stand up for Taiwan’
for New Taipei City and Tsai Shih-ying (蔡適應) for Keelung to integrate the cities’ transportation networks to enable economic growth and freedom of movement. She said that with many technology firms, ...
Xi Jinping Government Paid $1,280 Each Month To Taiwanese Officer To Surrender If War Started
Taiwan is investigating a military officer who reportedly received monthly payments from Xi Jinping's government for years to gather intelligence and surrender if Beijing attacked Taipei. What ...
Taiwan sees less Chinese interference ahead of elections
TAIPEI: Taiwan is seeing less Chinese interference ahead of its local elections, possibly due to China’s own domestic problems and its efforts to improve its international image, Taiwanese foreign ...
Engineers from Taiwan bolstered China’s chip industry. Now they’re leaving.
The Taiwanese government has begun to discourage local engineers from going to China, concerned that they were taking proprietary information with them.