AU Optronics (AUO) vice chairman HB Chen, commenting on Foxconn Electronics' (Hon Hai Precision Industry's) recent move to raise its minimum wage for its workers in China, said the...
The surging popularity of e-book readers have sent many vendors and makers jumping on he bandwagon. At Computex 2010, there is an E-Reading section (booth C510) showcasing the latest...
China-based Hanwang Technology, which markets its products under the Hanvon brand, is attending Computex 2010 on June 1-5 to showcase its latest e-book readers and other devices.
Qisda currently ships more than 10,000 e-book readers per month and expects shipments to increase significantly starting in June-July to enable a yearly volume of 400,000 units in...
AU Optronics (AUO) has confirmed the resignation of Liu Chun-ting as chairman of SiPix Imaging, an EPD subsidiary of the LCD panel maker. But Andrew Tseng remains as president of...
Qisda has found solutions to issues regarding its panel materials and manufacturing processes, the company said recently. It expects a full recovery from the production glitches seen...
SiPix Technology, an EPD subsidiary of AU Optronics (AUO), on March 30 signed an agreement of strategic cooperation with China-based Shanghai Century Publishing Group in Shanghai...
Asustek Computer was said to have planned to outsource notebooks to Compal Electronics, but the orders were suddenly turned down by the maker due to Acer, according to sources from...
Qisda has announced January revenues of NT$6.73 billion (US$210.08 million), down 3.6% sequentially from NT$6.98 billion, but up 22.4% on year from NT$5.5 billion.
AU Optronics (AUO) subsidiaries including polarizer maker Daxon Technology, Qisda and LCD TV inverter maker Darfon Electronics have invested in LED chipmaker Lextar Electronics, also...
Qisda on January 18 announced the sale of parts of its stakes in Darfon Electronics, a Taiwan-based LCD TV and notebook PC component maker, and all of its stake in Gallant Precision...
Qisda has announced consolidated revenues for November 2009 of NT$5.9 billion (US$183.45 million), down 11.8% sequentially from NT$6.69 billion, and down 26.6% on year from NT$8.03...