While Biden could ease off Beijing in certain respects after Inauguration Day, many Chinese have adopted a fatalistic view of the post-Trump world: U.S.-China relations are likely to be fraught for ... ( read original story ...)
Could New “Suicide Drones” Help Improve Taiwan’s National Defense?
Taiwan is counting on drones to counter China’s expanding advantage in ships, planes and troops. China can muster potentially thousands of aircraft, hundreds of ships and hundreds of thousands of ... ( read original story ...)
Education reform lacks review and oversight
National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT) has listed an opening for an assistant professor in its five-year junior college program for intelligent automation engineering. According to the job ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Tanks Blend Into Urban Scenery Disguised As Diggers And Scrapheaps
Taiwanese military units used some creative camouflage to hide their armored vehicles in plain sight a recent military exercise. ( read original story ...)
Taiwanese company ECS eyes Indonesia’s health technology market
Taiwanese company, Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), is intent on targeting the Indonesian health technology market, particularly concerning facial ... ( read original story ...)
AI key to future Taiwan semiconductor success, says Etron chairman
Developing and strengthening technology associated with artificial intelligence (AI) will be critical for Taiwan-based chipmakers in their pursuit of the next growth engine, and may be the key to ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan third-quarter GDP rebounds to two-year high as strong exports soften pandemic blow
Taiwan's export orders, a key part of the global technology supply chain for giants such as Apple Inc AAPL.O, rose for the seventh consecutive month in September, helped by demand for the island's ... ( read original story ...)
The U.S. is Selling Taiwan New Missiles. No Problem, Says China
Chinese-government supporting military experts are claiming that Taiwan’s acquisition of new U.S. built cruise missiles, mines, and torpedoes will in no way deter the prospect of a successful Chinese ... ( read original story ...)
NCC sees 5G coverage reaching 80% by 2024
The 5G service coverage rate is expected to reach 80 percent by 2024, National Communications Commission (NCC) Chairman Chen Yaw-shyang (陳耀祥) said in a briefing to the legislature’s Transportation ... ( read original story ...)
Neoen, Tesla to partner in Victoria battery project
Neoen SA yesterday said that it is to partner with Tesla Inc to install one of the world’s biggest lithium-ion batteries in Australia after reaching a grid connection deal with the power market ... ( read original story ...)
Ticketmaster Unveil Technology To Safely Bring Back Fans To Shows
Ticketing behemoth Ticketmaster have announced new technology to help fans return to live events safely. SmartEvent will help to balance considerations like social distancing in venues and entry times ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Tanks Blend In To Urban Scenery Disguised As Diggers And Scrapheaps
Taiwanese military units used some creative camouflage to hide their armored vehicles in plain sight a recent military exercise. ( read original story ...)
Ottawa proposes broadcasting changes to include online streaming platforms
Ottawa on Tuesday proposed changes to Canada’s broadcasting regulatory framework that would see it applied to booming online streaming platforms and might require them to contribute cash to support ... ( read original story ...)
AUO and NHRI jointly develop smart healthcare system for the elderly
AU Optronics (AUO) has worked with government-sponsored National Health Research Institutes (NHRI) to develop a smart system for healthcare of the elderly. ( read original story ...)
Here’s how Ant can rise again after IPO shock
TAIPEI: Ant Group Co will survive the 11th-hour suspension of its blockbuster US$35bil listing in Shanghai and Hong Kong if the company can learn from its technology peers. ( read original story ...)
Micron’s Trade Secrets Debacle in Taiwan Raises a Bright Red Flag
The American chipmaker's secrets were leaked to a state-backed Chinese chipmaker via a top Taiwanese manufacturer. ( read original story ...)