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Google runs data centers without waste in Singapore and Taiwan

Tue, 27th Sep 2016
Singapore's landfill space is projected to run out by 2035, but Google's data centers there have achieved a 100% landfill diversion rate.
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Google brings FASTER speeds to Taiwan through fiber optic cable network

Wed, 7th Sep 2016
Google has connected its Taiwanese data center to the FASTER undersea cable network, promising better speeds for Taiwan, Japan and Asia.
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Bel opens power solution facility in Taiwan

Tue, 16th Aug 2016
Expanding Bel Power Solutions' presence to this technology hub in Taiwan is a critical step in accelerating Bel Group's penetration into key markets.
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Chunghwa launches East Asia's 'most advanced' data center

Wed, 3rd Aug 2016
Taiwan’s Chunghwa Telecom has opened what it says is one of the four highest rated data centers in the world in New Taipei city.
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Hurricane Electric launches Point of Presence networks in Taiwan

Fri, 15th Jul 2016
Hurricane Electric is bringing its IPv4 and IPv6-native backbone networks to Taiwan with the announcement of its latest PoP network in Taiwan.
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Acer suffers US data breach, extent of damage unknown

Mon, 27th Jun 2016
Taiwanese tech giant Acer recently suffered a massive data breach that has potentially affected 34,500 of its US customers.
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Acer reports lacklustre revenues for 1Q16

Mon, 16th May 2016
Acer has released its financial results for the first quarter of 2016, with figures not looking so great for the Taiwan-based PC vendor.
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Double senior hire as Paessler AG bolsters APAC team

Thu, 5th May 2016
The pair will collaborate closely on reinforcing the company’s overall growth strategy to further expand its footprint across APAC.
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Taiwan Stock Exchange gets longed for data center

Wed, 10th Feb 2016
The Taiwan Stock Exchange has officially opened its new 'world class' data center enabling the exchange to offer new services - and stable uptime.
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Kiwi software company wins big in Taiwan

Wed, 20th May 2015
Syngency, the Kiwi software company, has won first place at the TechNode Demo Day conference in Taiwan this week.
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Quantec signs Mexican distribution deal for anti-acne cream derived from cow's milk

Wed, 3rd Dec 2014
Startup biotech company Quantec Ltd has signed a Mexican distribution partner agreement to launch its anti-acne cream, the only treatment globally.
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Apple to unveil iPhone 6 one month early…

Wed, 14th May 2014
Apple will unveil the eagerly anticipated iPhone 6 a month earlier than expected, according to recently released Taiwanese media reports.
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Facebook timeline apps and music…a year on

Fri, 9th Nov 2012
Social networking site celebrated one year anniversary of the launch earlier this week, we check out how it's getting on.
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News: anti-glare iMac glass, Mac Flashback trojan, MacBook Air SuperDrive with any Mac, and more!

Tue, 3rd Apr 2012
Apple may ditch US glass supplier for Taiwanese tech, as anti-glare iMac rumours swirl. Meanwhile, a Mac trojan exploits Java flaw.
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Apple faces iPad battle in China

Wed, 8th Feb 2012
Apple embroiled in a legal tussle in China as Proview Technology claims iPad trademark rights, seeking NZ$1.9bn in damages.
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Steve Jobs Android ad: homage or horror?

Fri, 3rd Feb 2012
A Taiwanese firm's ad with a Steve Jobs lookalike promoting an Android product has sparked outrage for tastelessness.
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Rumour: new MacBook Air for June or July

Thu, 19th May 2011
Rumoured refresh: New MacBook Airs with Sandy Bridge processors and Thunderbolt ports may launch in June/July, Taiwanese blog discloses.
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Google to open $34m data centre in Taiwan?

Wed, 23rd Feb 2011
Rumours are doing the rounds that Google will invest $34 million in a regional cloud computing data centre in Taiwan.
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NZ third most affected by malware

Tue, 11th Jan 2011
Taiwan, New Zealand and South Africa were the countries most heavily hit with malware in 2010, according to a report.
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Revealed: World's most dangerous places to surf the web

Wed, 25th Aug 2010
AVG's latest report reveals Turkey, Russia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan are the most dangerous places to surf the web, with Japan and Taiwan being the safest.