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William Liang: Mobile Payment Boosts the Users' Stickness to Handsets
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Published: Nov 06,2014


Mxtran: It's Best to Combine Mobile Payment With SIM Card
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Mobile payment has been viewed as one of the next big things in the technology field, which means paying bills directly by handset. Taiwanese firms participated in the CARTES SECURE CONNEXIONS 2014 from November 4th to 6th at Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center in Paris, France, saying that nowadays people almost can't live without handsets so that mobile payment is a potential market...

TI to Open 300mm Wafer Bumping Facility in Chengdu, China
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) today announced it will expand its manufacturing capacity in Chengdu, China, with a 300mm wafer bumping facility. The addition of this manufacturing process in Chengdu further increases TI's 300mm analog capacity and its ability to support customer demand...

Processing, Sensing and COMM IC of IoT to Rapid Growth
According to Gartner, the processing, sensing and communications semiconductor device portion of the Internet of Things (IoT) will be a rapidly growing segment of the total semiconductor market, growing 36.2 percent in 2015, compared with the overall semiconductor market growth of 5...

HIWIN Demonstrates the Smart Screw and Lubrication Detection at TMTS 2014
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan International Machine Tool Show (TMTS) 2014 kicked off on November 5th to 9th at Greater Taichung International, HIWIN Technologies has 100 booths and its slogan goes “welcome the smart automation era”, debuting the smart screw and lubrication detection technology...

Goodway Showcases GTX-2000Y, a Multi-turret Turn-mill Machine at TMTS 2014
TAIPEI, Taiwan — This year TMTS 2014, one of the most professional machine tool shows, is its third session. A series of conferences programs that demonstrate polybasic natures of machine tool sectors becomes an important highlight of the show...

Huawei: Next Year China Cellphone Market to Slow Down
TAIPEI, Taiwan-According to Taiwan media reports, Chinese cellphone company, Huawei, has a conservative view of the cellphone market and believes that it will slow down next year. Huawei believes that the cellphone market in China is approaching saturation and next year the growth rate and sales will slow down...