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Yageo Expects Demand of Passive Components by the Penetration of Tablet or 4G Phone
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Published: Mar 25,2014
Sony Announces Digital Noise-Canceling Technology to Fight Over HTC
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Sony Mobile Communications on Monday begins global sales of its newest flagship smartphone Xperia Z2 in Taiwan, one of the markets in which the Japanese handset maker has outperformed most of its rivals. Sony initiates a war of next generation smartphones by rolling out the digital noise-canceling technology, while HTC's M8 is going to be unveiled later tonight...
NTT Communications Begins Asian Rollout of Enterprise Mail
NTT Communications Corporation (NTT Com) announced on March 24 that its Enterprise Mail cloud service is available effective immediately in Taiwan. The service also will be launched in Singapore and Vietnam during July. Availability in other markets in Asia, Oceania and the U...
New Taipei City Ranks Top7 of 2014 International Smart City
New Taipei City, Taiwan - New Taipei City has assessed as Top7 of 2014 international smart city by the Intelligent Community Forum(ICF). In order to develop smart City , New Taipei City Government team with many Taiwan's business cooperation...
ASUS, Acer remain Among Five Leading Notebook Vendors in February
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwanese computer makers Asustek Computer Inc. and Acer Inc. remained among the five leading global notebook vendors in February despite a decline in the broader market, according to a local research report...
Rambus and Nanya Sign Patent License Agreement
TAOYUAN, Taiwan —Rambus and Nanya Technology today announced they have signed a broad five-year patent license agreement. This agreement allows for the use of certain high-performance, low-power patented innovations developed by Rambus in Nanya DRAM products and enables future technology collaboration...
MediaTek Becomes Sony's Core Components Supplier
TAIPEI, Taiwan — MediaTek has won another international big customer, according to Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Sony will adjust its components purchase policy by reducing components suppliers, and focusing on 250 strategic suppliers, one of which is MediaTek that is being considered favorable information if Sony would use more of their smartphone chipsets...