At least nine major banks have agreed to pay Apple a fee to allow their customers access to its mobile payment system.
Economic impact study says Tesla employees will pay more in local, state taxes over 10 years than their employer.
The incentives offered by Nevada's governor to Tesla for its battery plant are generous but complicated. This should help clear things up.
Started by an ex-Facebooker and a Napster co-founder, Path limits you to 150 friends.
More older Americans are carrying federal student loan debt -- and facing risks to their retirement.
Cash-strapped Venezuela is seeking out a buyer for its U.S. oil subsidiary in a deal that could be worth as much as $10 billion.
The world’s biggest car company is aiming its U-squared concept’s flexible architecture at the small, urban business.
Apple's much-anticipated smartwatch launch on Tuesday is already shaking up the world of high-end timepieces — especially on Wall Street.
Federal energy forecasters say the surge will lower gasoline prices and reduce U.S. fuel imports.
The series of four strikes in recent months has cost Lufthansa nearly $100 million.
Apple efforts to build larger-screen handsets may pay off in emerging markets as the new iPhone 6 models offer an alternative to Samsung's Note series
Apple's arrangement with banks is expected to provide Apple with a huge chunk of the rapidly expanding mobile payments market.
Having led the company for 23 years, Montezemolo reportedly quit following Ferrari's poor performance in Formula One races.
Apple's mobile wallet service is expected to help take NFC mainstream, and allow more people and businesses to adopt the technology.
The company's biggest offering from Tuesday's mega event could well turn out to be its Apple Pay mobile-payment system.
The world's economists worry that while the worst of the financial crisis is past, hurdles remain in the path of vibrant and sustainable growth.
The move is a major breakthrough for Japan, which has been relying on fuel and coal imports for power for almost a year now.
Amazon, in July, announced an additional $2 billion investment in its India business, a day after Flipkart raised $1 billion in fresh capital.
Family Dollar, which has a deal to sell to Dollar Tree, has rejected Dollar General's unsolicited approaches citing antitrust risks.
Cuomo was challenged by a liberal law professor who accused him of being too far right for New York.
Raimondo, the state general treasurer, would become Rhode Island's first female governor.
Former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown has won the Republican nomination for Senate in New Hampshire. Could he help the GOP take the Senate?
Apple's multitasking watch didn't impress investors much, as the stock ended the day lower.
A dramatic swing in Scottish independence polls toward a "yes" vote has investors scrambling for answers on what might happen.
In 18 of 25 emerging markets, citizens say rising prices are 'gravest' economic concern.
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.
Investigative journalist Brian Krebs revealed the Home Depot breach a week ago, before the company publicly admitted it.
State and local governments spend more each year on tax breaks and credits. Are the benefits worth the costs?
The number of workers quitting their jobs climbed in July, though still short of pre-recession norms.