What's going on? Taiwan semiconductor giant "sues" Musk...
Wistron, a subsidiary of Wistron Group, filed a lawsuit against Musk, accusing him of refusing to pay for $120 million in server parts.
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Wistron, a subsidiary of Wistron Group, filed a lawsuit against Musk, accusing him of refusing to pay for $120 million in server parts.
Taiwan Authorities Capture Electricity Theft Mastermind: Sophisticated Operation Unveiled, Millions in Losses Averted.
Semiconductor shortage easing brings hope to the tech industry. Battery innovations, AI progress, legal challenges, Elon Musk's influence, and Nintendo's next-gen console contribute to a dynamic 2024 tech landscape.
The inaugural STO, led by Grinnodot, the parent company of Sunnyfounder, introduces the loosely translated "Sunshine Green Benefit Debt STO."
Recent media reports have raised concerns about Deputy Premier Cheng Wen-tsang from Taiwan, suggesting he may be involved in a deepfake scandal. A circulating video seemingly shows Cheng in a compromising situation with a woman in a hotel room. Cheng strongly denies the video's authenticity, alleging manipulation and editing, and has threatened legal action.
Taiwan takes steps towards Cryptocurrency regulation as Lawmakers push for change.
Europe Takes Bold Step to Assess AI and Semiconductor Risks with Comprehensive Evaluation
The new regulations draw from existing regulations elsewhere, including in the EU, Japan, and South Korea
A lack of immediate retaliation from China emboldens U.S. stocks as new research concludes that the market is becoming increasingly "risk-on."
The status quo sees a challenge from U.S.-China tensions as key levels remain in play for bulls.