Business strategist Peter Schwartz says cars could wind up simply being the hardware that carries tech industry software.
Leana Wen is trying to launch a platform where doctors disclose information about their income. Some doctors are not excited.
Google now allows developers to make Android apps for "car-optimized" audio playback and messaging.
Shareholder group says plan would allow Satya Nadella to cash out even if Microsoft underperforms.
The home improvement retail sector is benefiting from pent-up demand for home renovations.
Target's earnings rose more than expected from last year as the effects of December's data breach wear off.
Your daily Starbucks habit could be a good thing, especially if you need to charge your mobile phone battery.
Youth-targeted TV and Internet commercials for sugary drinks are down overall, but kids are drinking in social media and app ads.
The announcement comes a week after China said its carbon dioxide emissions would peak by 2030.
The Skinny Mirror is coming to a store near you, and retailers hope the 10 pounds you lose mean more dollars for them.
The tariff caps are designed to limit producers passing on the extra cost of power used in the production of materials like cement and steel.
The upcoming iPhone 7 could offer an improved camera capable of shooting DSLR-quality images, according to a well-connected Apple observer.
Dollar General has agreed to sell up to 1,500 stores as part of its $9.1 billion offer.
Among other challenges, Australia's Joint Agency Coordination Centre says that parts of the search area are nearly four miles deep.
The current recall is confined to areas with persistently high humidity. Federal officials demand that it be expanded nationwide.
In the years since the Keystone pipeline was first proposed, falling oil prices and rising U.S. production have made it less relevant.
The Senate failed to approve the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. But Obama is likely to see it on his desk in the New Year.
The outspoken progressive senator meets with Walmart activists ahead of Black Friday demonstrations.
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Infiniti needs a serious flagship to change the public’s perception of the brand and sell more vehicles. Enter the newest member of the Q family: the Q70S.
The ride-sharing company's public image takes another beating.
Heading into the holiday shopping season, analysts warn that cybercrime is up — and some retailers will suffer breaches of payment data.
The Environmental Working Group study suggests hydraulic fracturing uses more water than previously estimated.
E.U. consumers bought a million cars last month, led by U.K. demand. Ford sales are up; GM's are down.
The Missouri-based solar panel maker's purchase of First Wind Inc. means a dramatic boost in its renewable energy capacity.
The U.S. Senate will vote Tuesday on a bill that could approve the Canada-to-U.S. oil pipeline. In the South, some are looking for the jobs.
The world's largest home improvement store chain is benefiting from an improving job and home market while other retailers struggle.
Ranbaxy has been hit by a series of regulatory sanctions in the past year due to poor production practices at its India-based plants.
The fired executive could also face questioning by the U.S. Department of Justice in the next five years.
Mark Fields told Yahoo Finance that while Tesla is focused on high-end consumers, Ford intends to make affordable electric cars.