All 295 people aboard the Boeing 777 flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur were killed.
The images purportedly show fallen debris and gruesome carnage from the MH17 plane crash in Ukraine.
Cold-brews, ice cubes and plastic cups are all making your favorite summer drink more pricey.
A Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 passenger jet flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur was shot down in Ukraine, reports news agency Interfax.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's memo reveals that Nokia Android smartphones are getting axed in favor of the Windows Phone.
Self-driving cars could be on American roadways within the next decade. The FBI is preparing now.
Reuters reports that Russian airline Aeroflot will no longer fly over Ukraine territory.
Oculus VR is creating its own motion sensor, but so are half a dozen other companies.
Sony’s smartphone line has never been able to displace the big players, but are consumers missing out on good phones?
Volkswagen has a U.S. problem. Fiat-Chrysler has a solution. VW’s principal shareholder is reportedly talking to Fiat’s ruling families about that.
The Hong Kong-based airline nabbed the top spot in this year's World Airline Awards.
Apple executives reportedly met with book publishers, conspiring to raise e-book prices by $2 to $5 apiece.
In a memo, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella informed employees on Thursday that the company will cut as many as 18,000 jobs over the next year.
Californians are "drought shaming" neighbors who use the state's dwindling water supply on less-than-essential needs.
Morgan Stanley, ranked No. 2 globally in mergers-and-acquisitions, benefited from a strong equities market in the quarter.
The new U.S. sanctions effectively shut off medium- and longer-term dollar funding for companies close to Vladimir Putin.
What could be the deepest job cuts in the company's 39-year history come five months into the tenure of CEO Satya Nadella.
GM has recalled nearly 15 million cars this year over switch issues.
BMW joins the list of auto companies recalling vehicles due to a faulty Japanese-made airbag inflator.
From Italy to Japan, local U.S. beers are getting more popular.
The military says climate is a national security issue, but two House amendments would slash spending on climate research.
A new bill would send company officials to jail for five years for knowingly concealing a product defect that leads to death or injury.
Denton, Texas, may become the first city in the nation's biggest oil producing state to ban fracking.
DARPA wants cheaper, faster way to launch satellites.
Google Chrome now warns against downloading uTorrent, a software favored by online pirates.
Amid consolidation mania, a merger for Time Warner is likely, but not everyone wants to work for Rupert Murdoch.
The big Japanese company says there may be lots of Wii owners who skipped the PS3 and Xbox 360 while it was designing the PS4.
The global coffee giant's first Colombia location will have all locally sourced beans.
Finding the current bitcoin price and conversion rates can now be done entirely in the Google search engine.
Telsa says its new $35,000 electric vehicle is due out by 2017. Here are the contenders that could compete by then.