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  1. www.taipeitimes.comTaipei Times

    People from the US, Taiwan, Vietnam and beyond have paid tribute to Bradley Winterton, 86, a long-time contributor to the Taipei Times, who passed away in Saigon on June 1. He was 86. A veteran journalist, traveler and all-around Renaissance man, Winterton worked for Time Out magazine in Paris, was.

  2. China’s Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) yesterday said that the Chinese man who drove a motorboat into a strategic river mouth in Taiwan on Sunday was acting on his own and would be punished upon his return to China.However, the National Security Bureau said it would not exclude any possibilities regard.

  3. www.taipeitimes.comTaipei Times

    The production value of Taiwan’s semiconductor industry is expected to expand 17.7 percent year-on-year this year to exceed NT$5 trillion (US$154.39 billion) for the first time due to robust demand for artificial intelligence (AI) chips used in servers, premium smartphones and PCs, the Industrial Te.

  4. 2024-06-13. Taiwan has reached an agreement with industry giants to recruit foreign experts in artificial intelligence (AI) to address a human resources issue in the sector, Minister of Economic Affairs J.W. Kuo (郭智輝) told a meeting of the legislature’s Economics Committee in Taipei yesterday.Democratic Progres.

  5. Computex Taipei 2024 is to be held at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center on June 4-7 under the theme “Connecting AI.” Attracting around 1,500 exhibitors and showcased in 4,500 booths, the exhibition features the latest tech trends in six subjects: AI Computing, Advanced Connectivity, Future Mobility,

  6. www.taipeitimes.comTaipei Times

    President approves return of reform bills. President William Lai (賴清德) on Tuesday approved the Cabinet's request to return a set of contentious legislative reform bills to the legislature, which could hold a final vote on Tuesday next week at the earliest.The changes to the Act Governing the Legislative Yuan’s Power ...

  7. The US military unleashed a wave of attacks targeting radar sites operated by Yemen’s Houthi rebels over their assaults on shipping in the crucial Red Sea corridor, authorities said yesterday, after one merchant sailor went missing following an earlier Houthi strike on a ship.The attacks come as the.

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