Uncle Sam Shocks Intel With a Ban on Xeon Supercomputers in China
Just as Intel’s (NASDAQ: INTC) CEO Brian Krzanich opens the regular staff meetings before a dramatically reduced IDF2015 Shenzhen conference, it is a good time to review how …
Just as Intel’s (NASDAQ: INTC) CEO Brian Krzanich opens the regular staff meetings before a dramatically reduced IDF2015 Shenzhen conference, it is a good time to review how …
The Oliver-Snowden interview is uncomfortable to watch, and good journalism.
First conviction of a revenge porn site operator sees smut boss get 18 years.
Through its partnership with Philippine telco PLDT, Internet.org will provide free access to a curated set of online services to 71.2M prepaid mobile subscribers.
Facebook introduces Payments, serving sending and receiving money by friends on their highly popular Facebook Messenger application.
The US has created another cybersecurity agency to deal with incoming threats. Is it really necessary?
Documentary profiling NSA whistleblower grabs an Oscar, with Snowden calling it a “brave and brilliant” film.
Taiwan needs to double down on innovation to build cutthroat companies, or it will lose its advantage to China.
Chinese authorities give the semiconductor company a record fine as the cost of doing business in China increases.
Want Want Group Chairman Tsai Eng-meng is the richest man in Taiwan.
Regardless of what you might think about the origins on The Pirate Party, there’s no denial that the movement resulted in a substantial number of …
VR World chats with Intel’s director of marketing and business operations for Asia Pacific and Japan about what’s in store for the coming year.
Here is the daily roundup from Japanese consumer tech and tech business websites for November 12, 2014.
A misaligned post-secondary sector, industry lagging in innovation, and China’s unethical state-capitalism all worry Taiwan’s Minister of Science and Technology.
Here is the daily roundup from Japanese consumer tech and tech business websites and news publications for November 11, 2014.
Company blames the faster than expected transition to 4G for the miss.
New deal expands 2006 agreement in a hope to prevent patent lawsuits between the two companies.
A short analysis opens what could possibly be the three most critical points in Lenovo’s plans to dominate the Japanese tech market.