The Neon Rush
Commenting on the bright lights radiating from Taipei and elsewhere on the interweb.
by Spencer Pangborn, Taiwan
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A big fat fine for Dell Taiwan
Jul 31, 2009 16:13In a fitting conclusion to Dell Taiwan's recent pricing snafu, the Taiwan Government has handed the US computer giant a cool NT$1 million fine.
A Dell spokesman didn't confirm or deny the report. "We cannot speak about government actions taken against Dell," said Bob Kaufman, a Dell
spokesman.
It sounds a bit to me like Kaufman is leaving Dell Taiwan out to dry. Yes, a costly mistake was made, but shouldn't he back the team in Taiwan rather than pull the old "no comment" line?
In other news, is there light at the end of the tunnel for the Taiwan tech industry?
Taiwan technology companies to gain in 2010
Taiwan has managed to trudge through the current economic mire, and indicators point to a profitable Q4. One industry that's continuing to do well: LED backlights for flat-screen TVs.
To learn more, check out the detailed LED vs. LCD TV writeup here on CNET Asia.
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About Spencer Pangborn
Spencer Pangborn first moved to Asia to become a popstar but failed, miserably. He is now a marketing specialist and freelance writer based in Taipei, Taiwan. Originally from the Great Lake State, he misses driving in the snow but doesn't miss shoveling the sidewalk. Spencer is co-founder of the Taipei Tech Club, where he socializes with friends to discuss the latest tech news and views around town. Twitter: @spangaroo
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