Despite the growth in online retail, shoppers place their trust in few companies to protect their payment data.
Apps that use GPS to track vehicle movements will help ensure safer rides for women on the subcontinent, industry executives claim.
The deadline to get packages, letters and greeting cards to their destinations by Christmas is Dec. 20.
The German automaker will show off a BMW i3 that drops drivers off and finds its own parking garage space.
Texas, Oklahoma and Alaska are among oil states already seeing signs of slow growth in 2015.
PetSmart shares jumped over 4 percent Monday after the company announced it agreed to be acquired by BC Partners for $8.7 billion.
Whether it's due to better budgeting or employment, many millennials aim to spend more money on holiday shopping this year than last.
A British source told The West Australian that "crucial days were lost" because Malaysian authorities initially rejected Inmarsat's findings.
A technical failure at an air traffic control center in Britain caused widespread disruption to flights in and out of London last week.
Conservatives are keen to show voters that the steady economic recovery they have presided over can, if sustained, lift living standards.
Uber Sydney started the freebies after complaints it used a hostage crisis to price gouge, according to a published report.
Defense majors from the U.S. and Europe remain dominant players despite declining global sales, finds a new report by SIPRI.
Disclosures from the internal documents have caused turmoil at the studio, a unit of Japan's Sony Corp.
Takata has had problems with ensuring consistent quality standards from suppliers in the past, documents reviewed by Reuters show.
Activist investor Jana Partners LLC began pushing for a sale after disclosing a 9.9 percent stake in PetSmart in early July.
Banks reportedly have agreed to arrange for $6.25 billion in financing to seal the deal.
"The fundamentals should not lead to this dramatic reduction [in price]," OPEC Secretary General Abdullah al-Badri says Sunday.
The Resolution mine in Arizona could produce more than 1 billion pounds of copper a year at its peak.
A Chinese woman and her three accomplices were asked to disembark and were reportedly detained by police.
The cabin crew chief, who was controversially removed from a flight over the improper serving of macadamia nuts, was also insulted.
FBI has warned US businesses to be on the alert for a sophisticated Iranian hacking operation, according to a confidential agency document.
The U.S. automaker is betting a QNX product will be a big step up from Microsoft's problem-plagued in-vehicle communications system.
Prepaid card use is shifting from the low-income underbanked to upper-income households shopping online.
Many cable viewers would ditch the bundle and pay individually for Disney's sports juggernaut, according to a new study.
Don't believe those reports of a lackluster Thanksgiving shopping season. Americans spent like it was 1997.
The past 12 months have been kind to Tim Cook and company, but key challenges lie ahead in 2015.
From London to Sydney, the Chinese are becoming the most sought-after luxury property investors. And the numbers are staggering.
The Uber cab driver has so far been accused of rape by six women, but people in his village say there may be other victims.
Brent is down roughly 9 percent this week, some 45 percent below its June peak above $115 per barrel.
The ruling threatens to challenge a broad insider trading crackdown underway since 2009 under Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara.