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Taiwan’s space technology has taken another major step forward. According to the Central News Agency, the Cosmic Observation System independently developed by Taiwan’s National Applied Research Laboratories’ National Space Organization (TASA) was recently launched aboard a Japanese rocket and successfully reached space to begin its mission. This not only verifies
North Korea’s Attempt to Launch New Satellite Fails With Rocket Exploding in Mid-flight
North Korea's latest attempt to put a military reconnaissance satellite in orbit ended in explosive failure...
European Commission Foresees $100-billion Plan for Private Chip Investment by 2030
A European Commission official said on Wednesday, May 22, that the European Chips Act is on track to...
Japan Moves to Untether Popular Line App From Korean Shareholder After Data Breaches
An “administrative guidance” by the Japanese government against the firm that runs the Line app — the...
US, China Discuss AI Risks During Meeting in Geneva
On May 14, officials from the U.S. and China met in Geneva to initiate talks surrounding the regulation...
Microsoft asks some China staff to relocate amid Sino-US tensions
On May 16 (Thursday), Microsoft stated it’s asking some China-based staff to consider transferring outside...
US Verdict Hits Microsoft With $242 Million in Cortana Patent Lawsuit
A federal jury in Delaware ruled on May 10 that Microsoft must pay patent owner IPA Technologies $242...
Advanced AI Models Could Pose Serious Risks to US National Security: Reuters
The Biden administration is poised to open up a new front in its effort to safeguard American artificial...
Biden Approves Hefty Tariff Hike on Chinese Imports, Sparking Economic Debate
On May 14, U.S. President Joe Biden announced a sweeping increase in tariffs on $18 billion worth of...
OpenAI Reveals GPT-4o Featuring New Voice, Text and Visual Capabilities
OpenAI, creator of the popular ChatGPT artificial intelligence (AI) platform, has revealed its latest...