Siemens Taiwan Vows to Grow ‘as Taiwan’s Economy’
Siemens Taiwan expected a continuous growth regarding its business in Taiwan for 2015.
Siemens Taiwan expected a continuous growth regarding its business in Taiwan for 2015.
Want Want Group Chairman Tsai Eng-meng is the richest man in Taiwan.
The PS Vita is still massively popular, while the Xbox One is struggling to keep its sales up… wait, what?
A latest research showed that Acer and Apple sold similar amount of laptops in 2014.
HTC’s senior global online communications manager describes iPhone as a “boring handset” if it is compared with the “Hima.”
The government’s statistics showed that Taiwan’s economy grew 3.51% last year.
The survey by 1111 Job Bank said that 87% of the employers in Taiwan will offer year-end bonuses this year.
Japan also had its own share of history in the development of computers, with the PC-98 standing as one of the most important pillars that shaped the modern Japanese PC industry.
Capcom is bringing Dragon’s Dogma to the online free-to-play realm, but it won’t be coming to the West.
The chip tunes of the Famicon era get a rebirth with the Retro-Active Experience.
Elderly care is no small issue in Japan. In fact, it may be perhaps one of the most important driving points in the future of Japanese robotics research.
Even today the Japanese still love their electronic dictionaries, and it’s not just because they love antique gadgets.
AIST’s latest research unveils what might be the replacement for the traditional transistor in memory storage systems in the near future.
We’ve seen smart ring devices control other devices and computers at home, now Fujitsu Labs develops a similar to device for eyewear type wearable devices.
A collaborative research project between Touhoku University and JST reveals the data retention and energy production potential of spintronics via surface plasmon resonance.
Market research firm BCN Inc. announces the BCN Awards 2015, in which Sony, NEC and Microsoft wins the most important categories in consumer tech.
A subsidiary company of major Japanese chemical engineering firm Showa Denko develops even thinner, more flexible laminated thin film Li-ion batteries.
Major Japanese comic book publisher Kodansha has finally made way for the digitization of all of its monthly comic publications and magazines.
IDC Japan announces its latest market analysis, which estimates the potential growth of Japan’s local security business sector through the years 2015 to 2018.