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Business News

Apple Suspends Key Manufacturer for Exploiting Student Workers

The company misclassified student workers to enable them to work overtime.

News and Trends

New Coronavirus From China Spreads In 6 Countries, 2 More Suspect It

More than 800 persons have been inflicted with the new 2019-nCoV Coronavirus and 25 have lost their lives so far, according to Chinese officials

Technology

The Key Role Taiwan Will Play in Industry 4.0

According to a World Economic Forum report Taiwan is in the midst of an innovation-driven economy, but these findings are unsurprising

Lifestyle

This Taiwanese-American Rapper is Kicking Stereotype Butt

Being a female rapper in a male-dominated music industry has not been easy, and the 33-year-old, who hails from Queens, New York, has worked hard enough to create a name for herself

News and Trends

Gorilla Technology Bags $15 Million Series D Funding from SBI Group

This new round of funding comes ahead of Gorilla Technology's announced participation at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) conference in Las Vegas

Growth Strategies

Australian Bag Maker Crumpler Rolls Out Expansion to China And Taiwan

The announcement wraps up a successful 12-months journey for the brand in Asia

News and Trends

APAC Tech Companies Are Upping Their Hiring Game in 2018

Only two countries, South Korea and Taiwan, will see a recruitment slowdown in second quarter

Technology

Google Closes Acquisition Of HTC's Design Division In A US$1.1 Billion Deal

The deal involves certain HTC employees in its hardware department, many of whom who are already working with Google to develop Pixel smartphones, to join Google.

Growth Strategies

Taiwan & India - The Smart City Mission Could Be the Next Big Opportunity

Taiwan hardware companies could collaborate with India on healthcare and Smart City hardware requirements like autonomous vehicles, IoT devices in cars and smart security requirement

Legal

Taiwanese Parents Now Legally Required to Restrict Their Tech-Addicted Teens

A new law states that residents aged 18 and under should not exceed a 'reasonable' amount of use and carries a $1,595 fine.