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  • High court overturns bail ruling for Ko Wen-je scandal

    Taiwan High Court revoked bail for former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je and city councilor in Core Pacific City corruption case. Court cited witness contact violations, overturning NT$70 million bail ruling and remanding case for reconsideration.
    2025/09/12 16:01
  • Taiwan firm to unveil first AI whiteboard at COMPUTEX

    Compal Electronics unveils the world’s first AI electronic whiteboard at COMPUTEX in Taipei, featuring Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X processor. This innovation enhances AI capabilities in education and enterprise, offering real-time processing and reduced power consumption.
    2025/05/12 22:00
  • Taiwan’s first K9 ESD helps crack money laundering case

    Discover how Taiwan’s first electronic storage detection dog, Wafer, aided Kaohsiung City Police in uncovering an NT$5.1 billion money laundering case linked to gambling websites. Learn about Wafer’s unique training and skills.
    2024/07/04 16:04
  • Scholar stresses risks in China’s national security measures

    Discover the implications of China’s new national security regulations for Taiwanese travelers, as experts warn of increased risks and vague criteria that could affect individuals. Learn about the potential for political retribution and the concerns raised by Taiwan Thinktank’s researcher Wu Se-chih.
    2024/04/29 11:53
  • Excessive screen time contributes to Myopia surge in Taiwan

    The COVID-19 pandemic has had a detrimental effect on Taiwanese students’ eyesight, with 81.61% of high-school students, 73.16% of junior high school students, and 45.23% of elementary students experiencing poor eyesight in the 2022-2023 academic year. Excessive use of electronic devices, such as smartphones and tablets, is a major contributing factor to the prevalence of myopia, the most common eye condition among children. A survey conducted by the Child Welfare League Foundation in 2019 found that the average age at which children own their first phone is ten. Ophthalmologists warn that individuals with myopia over 500 degrees are three times more likely to develop glaucoma and 5.5 times more likely to develop cataracts compared to their peers. The risks escalate for those with myopia over 700 degrees, as they are 44 times more likely to experience retinal detachment and 127 times more likely to suffer macular degeneration. Even successful myopia laser correction does not eliminate the potential risks of ocular diseases, as thinning of eye tissues and elongation of the eye axis persist. The golden period for myopia control is considered to be between 3 to 18 years of age, and various strategies such as increased outdoor activities, the use of mydriatic agents, Orthokeratology, daily disposable contact lenses designed for myopia control, and the latest children’s vision management lenses can be employed. These alarming rates highlight the urgent need to strike a balance between technology use and effective prevention strategies and early treatment for Taiwanese children.
    2024/01/03 20:06
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