said transforming Taipei into a smart city is a top priority. He said IoT technology will be used to construct intelligent communities in the city within two years. Taipei will be pleased to share its ideas with other cities in Taiwan and across the world ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s HTC posts seventh consecutive quarterly loss
TAIPEI: Taiwan’s HTC on Tuesday announced worse than expected fourth-quarter results and analysts said its much-hyped virtual reality products had failed significantly to boost the struggling smartphone maker. Revenue from October to December was down 13 ... ( read original story ...)
Which Are The World's Largest Technology Companies?
Technology companies are those organizations that primarily ... Its headquarters are located in New Taipei City, Taiwan and it employees 1.3 million individuals on a full time basis. Foxconn is a contract manufacturer, meaning that it produces electronic ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan market: Oppo aims to sell 800,000-1,000,000 smartphones in 2017
China-based vendor Oppo aims to ramp up shipments of its smartphones in the Taiwan market to 800,000-1,000,000 units in 2017, up from 400,000 units shipped a year earlier, according to an internal estimate by the vendor. Oppo currently ranks as the sixth ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Excellence showcases best in class technology products at Convergence India 2017
So, where we should start there are so many things which were there at Taiwan Excellence (#DrivingInnovation). It is an initiative by the Taiwanese government to promote products across globally in the world. They have mostly focused on IT (information ... ( read original story ...)
Chunghwa Telecom reports decreased sales for January
Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) has reported consolidated revenues of NT$ ... The company's stock price rose NT$1 to finish at NT$101 on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) during the February 10 session. ( read original story ...)
Chunghwa Telecom's 4G service disrupted for 2 hours
Taipei, Feb. 12 (CNA) Glitches at a Chunghwa Telecom facility disrupted the provision of wireless services for nearly two hours to customers in Taipei, New Taipei and Yilan, a spokesman for the nation's largest telecom service provider said on Sunday. ( read original story ...)