Ping Chen From IGO’s fine craftsmanship to VoyEase’s global vision, to Kevlin Nexus’ futuristic design, Ping Chen has always adhered to the dual pursuit of technology and humanity at different stages.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Wall Street Journal reporter Te-Ping Chen was nervous about going public with her side project — and in a very high-profile way.
“Land of Big Numbers,” by Te-Ping Chen (Mariner Books) A Chinese tech company recently made headlines for its use of “smart” cushions in office chairs to monitor its employees’ workplace performance.
A Chinese tech company recently made headlines for its use of “smart” cushions in office chairs to monitor its employees’ workplace performance. It’s the kind of creepy surveillance you’d expect in ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Te-Ping Chen about her short story collection: Land of Big Numbers. It features people in China trying to live their... 'Land Of Big Numbers,' Short Story Collection From ...
The writer Te-Ping Chen grew up in California in a Chinese American family. She says she did what kids from immigrant families often do. Her parents sent her to bilingual school. She attended classes ...
Wall Street Journal reporter Te-Ping Chen was nervous about going public with her side project — and in a very high-profile way. “When I learned that the story was going to be published, it was so ...