Offshore oil drilling companies like Baker Hughes and Halliburton say they're expanding plans to frack the oceans.
Wirelessly charging devices across the room may happen sooner than you think thanks to UBeam's ultrasound technology.
The Ebola virus drug used to treat two Americans is being funded by the same U.S. government program that brought you the Internet.
U.S. Labor Department jobless claims report shows new claims at 6-month low as pace of layoffs slows.
Microsoft is reportedly eyeing a new retail spot on New York's Fifth Avenue, just a few blocks from Apple's landmark glass cube-shaped store.
Russians are mourning their favorite imported food products after Russia announced a ban on food and agricultural imports from the EU and U.S.
TEPCO, the Fukushima power plant operator, is currently pumping untainted groundwater into the ocean to prevent it from mixing with toxic water.
China said it will restrict the use of messaging apps in the interest of national security and to clean up the Internet.
The renderings show the extended volume buttons and the newly positioned Power button as many reports have so far suggested.
The bank has reportedly agreed to pay about $9 billion in cash and the rest in assistance to struggling homeowners.
The move is expected to add capacity and bring down ticket prices on sectors operated by both airlines.
Russia said on Wednesday it would ban all food imports from the United States, and all fruit and vegetables from Europe.
Local brands in India and China are giving Apple and Samsung a hard time in two of the world's fastest-growing smartphone markets.
For the June quarter, Netflix reported 38.2 million customers in the U.S. and 13.8 million international customers across 40 countries.
However, the Modi government's efforts to push through such reforms and open up the economy have faced early resistance.
Though not the rarest event in the universe, stargazers capture the moon traveling in front of Saturn.
The bank has agreed to pay about $9 billion in cash and the rest in assistance to struggling homeowners, said someone familiar with the matter.
U.S. Army Gen. Harold Greene's body returns to the U.S. on Wednesday, along with the bodies of more than 2,000 soldiers who died in combat.
Options for leaving Libya by sea and air are limited. Thousands of Filipinos say they fear joblessness more than war.
Sprint Corp. shares tumbled on Wednesday after the company announced it was ending its bid to acquire T-Mobile US Inc.
With Sprint and T-Mobile now on their own, the carriers face more hurdles as they battle it out in the competitive wireless market.
The chief of Ford’s new Middle East-Africa unit stopped short of confirming rumors of a Nigerian factory project.
Mexico oil reform is one step closer after President Enrique Peña Nieto got Mexico Congress' energy bill passed, ending the Pemex monopoly.
T-Mobile CEO John Legere takes to Twitter following the announcement of Sprint's new CEO, Marcelo Claure.
Russia's top weapons companies have grown faster than any other country's major defense manufacturers.
Barring a review of the LG G3, it’s safe to say that the HTC One M8 is the most balanced Android phone you can buy in the US right now.
Tesla stock rose Wednesday after an analyst predicted that the upcoming Model X from the company run by Elon Musk will likely be Tesla Motors' biggest success.
Record low temperatures across the U.S this summer could indicate that a harsh winter is in store for parts of North America.
A Chinese businessman registered rights to Tesla's name before Tesla entered the Chinese market in April.
The Treasury report expected this fall will highlight benefits and downsides associated with bitcoin and other digital currencies.