Naughty-boy of tech Samsung is in hot water yet again -- this time, it's apparently been hiring students to post mud-slinging comments at the bottom of HTC One reviews, and the same Taiwanese authorities that raided their offices looking for industrial espionage are now investigating Sammy for false advertising. Uh-oh. Read More >>
Uh oh. Apple Maps, for all of its blurry, melting world faults, was actually a little too clear in one area: it revealed a top-secret, £770 million ultra-high-frequency radar in Taiwan for everyone to see. Um, that's not good. Read More >>
The Taiwanese equivalent of Declan Donnelly has stunned the tech world, managing to get his hands on what may be an iPhone 5. And posting photos of it on the internet. Read More >>
Featured comment by TankBoyBen:
"not even for a second does this look real, Look at the banding on the background (like what you get from something printed on a cheap inkjet) the head..." More »
This Taiwanese girl just learned the laws of gravity from her iPad. Not the apps inside the iPad, but the iPad itself. While holding the tablet over her head in bed, she dozed off. That's when decided to deliver his first and second laws directly to her face, in the form of a mouthful of Apple technology. Read More >>
Meth and drones, meth and drones—there's hardly a more imaginable combo that pairs better. The chips and gravy of espionage. At least according to a Taiwanese duo, accused of an attempt to smuggle out military secrets and drugs to China. Read More >>
When you're in Taiwan and you use this ATM, you should be wary of the English interface. Apparently the gangster will use this to cheat you. Read More >>
Some people have no shame. Not content with just ripping off Apple’s tablet design, a Taiwanese Android tablet manufacturer is using a Steve Jobs impersonator to advertise its “Action Pad” and he’s even done-up like an angel. Read More >>
Featured comment by Cortez:
"Do you complain about the thousands of hagiographic pro-Jobs references in the media? This advert is not offensive or disrespectful.
And that look..." More »
It was great to see the Muppets back in theaters, but Kermit plucking away on a banjo is no match for the incredibly life-like performances of these Taiwanese martial arts hand puppets that can even breathe fire. Read More >>
Ai Wei Wei, arguably China's most famous artist, has a new exhibit in Taiwan right now. The piece you see, called Forever Bicycles, features thousands of bicycles welded together to create a stunning visual effect. Read More >>
Featured comment by Tacos:
"That's what I mean, if you are lucky someone will stay for about 30 seconds at one piece before moving on, more if they decide to read the title of th..." More »