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Dubbed the Jiu Tun, meaning Sky High, the UAV boasts an 82ft wingspan and can fly for 12 hours, more than enough time to wreak havoc in Taiwan, Japan, or even Pacific US bases.
Taiwan's Minister of Economic Affairs highlights the country's leverage in semiconductor manufacturing, while US tariffs may mainly impact US customers.
Also in today’s newsletter, Indian academic arrested over criticism of Pakistan conflict, and the Trump Organization’s growing interest in Vietnam ...
NVIDIA also unveiled the first update to Isaac GR00T, its foundation AI model for humanoid robots, designed to help them ...
The Port of Los Angeles handled 843,000 containers in April, a 9.5% increase over the same period last year, marking the 10th straight month of year-over-year growth driven in part by a strategy to ...
China’s industrial output grew by 6.1 per cent from a year earlier in April, marking a slight deceleration from 6.5 per cent ...
US stocks took a hit on Monday while Treasury yields rose as Wall Street processed Moody's downgrade of the US credit rating ...
Donald Trump, back at the White House with the subtlety of a sledgehammer, has unleashed a global offensive. His gaze landed first on Europe—call it the “Cooperate or Else” tour—demanding Nato members ...
Professor Joao Gomes of Wharton Business School argues that Trump's tariffs are likely to remain in place, as their ...
Nvidia's Jensen Huang announced plans to build Taiwan's first AI supercomputer, enhancing the island's global AI role.
Demand for AI and Data Center Technologies Remains Positive, While Other Segments May Experience Delayed Investment or Demand ...
A new examination of Apple partner TSMC's Arizona facility shines a spotlight on how the U.S. bet on domestic chipmaking is ...