Taiwan's Barbie Hsu, Hugely Popular in East Asia, Dies of Flu TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwanese actor Barbie Hsu, who rose to fame across East Asia as the romantic lead in the 2001 television drama ...
TAIPEI, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Taiwanese actor Barbie Hsu, who rose to fame across East Asia as the romantic lead in the 2001 television drama "Meteor Garden", has died of influenza aged 48 ...
U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans Monday night to impose massive tariffs on Taiwan-made chips in an attempt to incentivize companies to relocate production to the United States. On the one ...
Taiwanese star Barbie Hsu, who was hugely popular across ... It was the elder Hsu's role as Dong Shan Cai in Taiwan's popular 2001 television series "Meteor Garden" that made her a star across Asia.
Currently, 92% of the most advanced chips are made in Taiwan, prompting Taiwan Semiconductor to ship the Blackwell chips back to Taiwan for packaging. The chipmaker’s fourth-quarter revenue ...
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Taiwan Semiconductor Reportedly Nears Apple’s Nod For Arizona-Made Chips: Retail Stays ExcitedShares of Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM ... Apple is in the final stages of approving TSM’s made-in-America chipsets, according to a reportby Nikkei Asia. This is a crucial development for the ...
A proposed NT$5.3 billion (US$170 million) budget for strengthening communication resilience was recently cut ... fortify Taiwan's digital infrastructure against both natural and man-made disruptions.
Her sister, Dee Hsu, confirmed her death to Taiwan's TVBS News on Monday. "During the Lunar New Year, our family came to Japan for vacation. My dearest sister Barbie has unfortunately left us ...
WINNIPEG - Police in Winnipeg say they’ve arrested two men in an aggravated assault investigation, alleging a woman’s finger was cut off during an argument between people linked with criminal ...
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Taiwan was the first jurisdiction to actively block its nationals from using the prediction market platform, and local law enforcement arrested 17 people on the island for betting on its most ...
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