Carbon fiber, known for high temperature resistance and corrosion resistance, is often described as "black gold," the "king of new materials," and one of the strongest materials on earth. China's T1200-grade carbon fiber has appeared overseas, highlighting continued technological upgrades in China's high-performance materials sector and drawing international attention.
Apple will lower commission rates charged on digital purchases in the China App Store, reducing the standard fee for in-app purchases and paid apps from 30% to 25%, according to reports in Chinese media citing company disclosures.
Optiemus Electronics Limited (OEL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Optiemus Infracom Limited, has entered a manufacturing agreement with Ai+ Smartphone and NxtQuantum Shift Technologies India Private Limited to produce mobile phones, tablets, IoT devices, and advanced wearable products in India.
Acer reported consolidated revenue of NT$74.359 billion (approx. US$2.34 billion) in the fourth quarter of 2025, an increase of 12.6% year-over-year. Gross profit for the quarter reached NT$8.594 billion, up 23.6%, producing a gross margin of 11.6%. Operating income rose 82.3% to NT$1.866 billion, corresponding to an operating margin of 2.5%. Net income after tax for the quarter was NT$1.07 billion (approx. US$30 million), and quarterly earnings per share (EPS) were NT$0.36.
According to Bloomberg and Reuters, India is considering two new incentive programs—one tied to smartphone exports and another worth more than US$11 billion to support semiconductor development—as New Delhi seeks to deepen electronics manufacturing and strengthen its position in global supply chains.
Increasing prices for memory and storage components are reshaping the global PC market, with research firms warning that low-end computing devices will face severe cost pressure. Major brands are being forced to adjust production priorities, while Chromebooks, which are targeted primarily at the education market and operating on thin margins, are expected to be hit the hardest.
Adobe reported stronger-than-expected quarterly results while announcing that longtime CEO Shantanu Narayen will step down after nearly two decades leading the software company. The company said Narayen will remain CEO until a successor is appointed and will continue as chair of the board afterward, according to CNBC.
Apple said it will celebrate its 50th anniversary in the coming weeks with events recognizing its history and global user community, while media reports suggest the milestone could also bring new marketing campaigns, software updates, and possibly new devices.
Wistron ITS (WITS) chairman and CEO Ching Hsiao said the company expects continued growth in 2026. While AI may disrupt some industries, it is also driving demand for IT services and creating new opportunities—and WITS expects revenue to keep rising as a result.
After a challenging 2025, flexible printed circuit (FPC) giant Flexium Interconnect is optimistic about its revenue and profit outlook, driven by accelerated transformation in high-speed transmission products. The company expects full-year growth in 2026 fueled by strong demand in two key sectors: new models for major US smartphone customers and applications in AI servers and wearable devices.
Global headlines may proclaim a fully autonomous era, but AW 2026 told a different story. The show made clear that robots are not yet fully autonomous — a fact obscured by modern robotics coverage. The industry is heading in the right direction, but independent operation remains out of reach. A surprising number of robots were teleoperated via controllers. Those left unsupervised often struggled with basic environmental navigation.
More coverage