The company which is known for upending conventional OEMs has launched its next-generation device – the Fairphone 4 that promises to be an upgradeable, repairable and sustainable smartphone that can ... ( read original story ...)
Most Asia markets up but Hong Kong hit as Evergrande suspends trade
Hong Kong stocks plunged Monday on concerns about the potential collapse of troubled property giant China Evergrande after the firm suspended trad ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Tech AI Research Center to provide readily-accessible AI systems for industry upgrade through collaboration projects
There is no doubt that artificial intelligence (AI) plays a key role in smart systems. Whether it's product inspection on a manufacturing line, route planning in a retail shop, or setting prices for ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan tops global invention contest with 45 medals
Taiwan last week topped the medal table at a global invention competition, finishing with a total of 45, Taiwan’s Chinese Innovation and Invention Society said yesterday. At the annual International ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese military sends record number of warplanes to test Taiwan’s air defences
Analysts said the two sorties involving 38 planes may have been testing the PLA’s capacity to wear down its defences and send a warning to Taipei. ( read original story ...)
Lordstown sells Ohio electric vehicle plant to Taiwan’s Foxconn
Electric-truck manufacturer Lordstown Motors Corp has sold its Ohio factory to Taiwan Foxconn Technology Group for 230 million ... ( read original story ...)
OPINION-KMT Leadership Election: Implications for a Taiwan Model of “One Country, Two Systems”
The defeat of Chang Ya-chung, a dark blue candidate running for the Kuomintang (KMT) leadership election on September 25, had profound implications for cross-strait relations, especially on how the ... ( read original story ...)
China auctioned off property of detained Uyghurs, says report
Chinese authorities have been auctioning off the property of some detainees and raising tens of millions of US dollars amid mass internment of its own citizens ... ( read original story ...)
China Auctioned Off Property Worth $84.8 Million Of Detained Uyghurs: Report
Chinese authorities have been auctioning off the property of some detainees and raising tens of millions of US dollars amid mass internment of its own citizens in Xinjiang province, a media report ... ( read original story ...)
Lenders asked to comply with bank credit controls
The central bank yesterday said that it had met with 36 local lenders and the National Federation of Credit Cooperatives to make sure they comply with credit control measures when processing mortgage ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Foxconn to buy former GM plant in Ohio
Foxconn Technology Group, the world’s largest electronics maker, has a deal to buy a huge auto assembly plant in Ohio from startup electric truck maker Lordstown Motors, the companies announced ... ( read original story ...)
Lithuania asks users to drop Chinese smartphone over ‘built-in censorship tool’
After finding an inbuilt censorship tool in the Chinese-manufactured phone the Lithuanian government has urged owners of the phones to replace them ... ( read original story ...)
India-Taiwan Mega Chip Deal Can Disrupt Global Supply Chain, But Will Irk China
Here we explain everything about the semiconductor chips deal between India and Taiwan. From non-availability of the latest phones and consoles to delayed car deliveries, businesses across the globe ... ( read original story ...)
China sends 25 fighter planes toward Taiwan on National Day
China sent 25 fighter jets toward self-ruled Taiwan in a large display of force on China's National Day Friday. The People’s ... ( read original story ...)
Lithuania Urges Users to Ditch Chinese Smartphone Over ‘Built-In Censorship Tool’
A popular Chinese-manufactured phone has a built-in censorship tool that can blacklist search terms on the web, according to research by the Lithuanian government, which is urging owners of the phones ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia’s help needed to ease global chip shortage, Taiwan says
Malaysia is home to suppliers and factories serving semiconductor makers such as Europe's STMicroelectronics and Infineon, as well as major carmakers .. ( read original story ...)