In its previous estimate, the Japanese electronics giant had expected its mobile phones division to revive the company's fortunes.
The new iPhones have reportedly failed to get the necessary approval from China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
The cosmetic brand has responded to an altered image of one of its NFL "Get Your Game Face On" ads that went viral.
Investors are interested to know how Apple will perform in the December quarter, the first full quarter after the release of the iPhone 6.
Japanese retailer Ryohin Keikaku, known for its Muji brand stores, has contracted Infosys to implement the IT company's big data platform.
Privacy is considered to be a key issue for Apple, which recently launched a mobile payment system called Apple Pay.
Previous Samsung tablets have not fared well in our reviews. This time, things are a little bit different.
Urban Outfitters sparks outrage with its "Vintage Kent State Sweatshirt" that featured blood spatters
The new Samsung ad came one day after Tim Cook said in an interview that the company could have introduced a big-screen iPhone years ago.
Google's Android One will be featured on phones built by local manufacturers, priced as low as $105.
The acquisition deal would have made the Heineken family one of the largest stakeholders in the combined company.
Health-care costs shot up by 85 percent and fuel costs more than doubled during the past 15 years.
Americans are spending more on discretionary items, showing they are more confident about their finances.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new prescription weight loss pill called Contrave for sale in the U.S.
After massive credit and debit card security breaches, attention has turned to the cards themselves.
Apple's much-anticipated smartwatch launch on Tuesday is already shaking up the world of high-end timepieces — especially on Wall Street.
Family Dollar, which has a deal to sell to Dollar Tree, has rejected Dollar General's unsolicited approaches citing antitrust risks.
Apple's multitasking watch didn't impress investors much, as the stock ended the day lower.
Common snacks like pizza and chicken nuggets are responsible for nearly half of kids' sodium intake.
As hackers get smarter, retailers haven't kept up with some basic security measures, say experts.
Milk and cheese consumption in the U.S. is booming, but record dairy prices may not be here for the long run.
GSK could ultimately face a multi-million dollar settlement payment or fine.
Electrolux is the world's second-largest home appliance maker after Whirlpool, but has its strongest market position in Europe.
Rumblings about Shake Shack’s proposed initial public offering are getting louder up and down Wall Street.
The high prices of Legos, seen as a mark of quality, don't deter consumers from buying the beloved construction toys.
NYC-based jewelry company American Pearl uses 3D printing technology to create customizable jewelry.
But despite a hiring slowdown, the U.S. jobs report published Friday by the Labor Department did show solid employment gains in August.
Samsung was desperate to garner buzz for its products before Apple unwraps its latest gizmos at an event on Sept. 9, an analyst said.
Most of the gains are in business services, manufacturing, construction and retail. But many are still unwilling part-timers.
Dozens of people were arrested Thursday morning at rallies in American cities, where protesters demanded better pay for fast food workers.