How Did an Old PC Brand Sell Computers to Half the World's Yachts?
There was a time when First International Computer was Taiwan's second-biggest IT company. Now it sells its computers to half the yachts in the world, making it the global leader in computers for the marine leisure industry. How did this old company get a brand-new start?
What Is the New Path for "China's Hong Kong"?
Hong Kong is fast becoming "China's Hong Kong." Now money has not only returned from Singapore, but flowed in from the Middle East and Russia. Is serving the "non-American camp" the future of Hong Kong?
Two-Way Pursuit in Greater Bay Area
Within the increasingly connected 1-hour Greater Bay Area living circle, CommonWealth Magazine interviewed four sets of cross-border commuters on-site.
Can Taiwan Get Over the SRF Hump?
The political controversy over solid recovered fuel (SRF) power plants in Taiwan reflects a lack of confidence that the process can be environmentally sound. One local company wants to change that, but will have to overcome sizable obstacles in its way.
Exclusive: Elaine Chao and Her Father Talk About Healing After Tragic Loss
Following the sudden death of sister Angela Chao, Elaine Chao opened up for the first time about how the family dealt with enormous grief.



