According to Xinhua, Taiwan e-commerce market now make a hold of $22.6 billion in 2012 as the market value growth found to be 17 percent growth as compare...

With plans out today of launching Nexus 7 ‘3G’ variant in around next six weeks, FocusTaiwan reports that Google’s Nexus 7 through the country’s...

Seems like love for Apple over patent infringement never going to end, but this time it is not Apple versus Samsung, but it’s a Taiwan university which...

According to a report on ComputerWorld, Taiwanese government warning local PC vendors over Apple patent. Back in June, the Cupertino-based giant received...

Announced first at Mobile World Congress this year, HTC One S launched in Taiwan, but what to be noted here is that the phone instead of coming with 1.5GHz...

Asus during its press conference today in Taiwan, announced the availability and pricing of its phone-cum-tablet Padfone which it unveiled first last...

Google is always known well for using green technology in its operation and again going in the same run; the search giant is planning to use thermal storage system in its new Taiwan data center. This facility will take advantage of a thermal energy storage system to reduce air conditioning costs in which the facility’s air conditioning will run through the night,...

The Next Web reports that the search giant has started off the development of its planned data center in Taiwan. Google has already begun the constructing work in both Hong Kong and Singapore and now with the current work which is estimated on $300 million in Taiwan underway, results in entering it into the final stage of the project, which it estimates will cost a total...

In a recent Television commercial for a Taiwanese Action Electronics Co.’s combined PC and multi-language dictionary promotion, Taiwanese comedian and...