Ooredoo and rival Norwegian company Telenor both received licenses to operate in Myanmar last year and have been racing to roll out service.
Apple products have been excluded from Chinese government procurement lists amid growing security concerns.
Shares of Time Warner Inc. and Groupon Inc. plunged Wednesday following quarterly earnings, while The Walt Disney Company's stock was flat.
Imports of oil, cell phones, computer accessories and other foreign-made products fell to a five-month low in June.
The African hair care business has become a multibillion-dollar industry.
LIC, a state-run Indian insurance company, will invest nearly $50 billion in this financial year, including $9.8 billion in Indian stocks.
The phone, Apple's latest iteration rumored to be the largest iPhone so far, is expected to be launched on Sept. 9.
Standard Chartered Bank, which is negotiating with New York state's financial regulator, is facing fines of over $100 million.
The former executives argued in a letter to the company that its stock price had significantly lagged behind that of its peers.
Last week, the SAIC had raided four of the software firm's offices in China.
The retailer reportedly said that it now has more than a million items to offer to its customers on its website.
The announcement of the event supports earlier rumors, which suggested that Samsung might release the Galaxy Note 4 sooner than expected.
A number of foreign companies have recently tangled with law-enforcement agencies in China over accusations of anti-competitive behavior.
Hit by competition from local players in major markets, the companies seek to reduce distraction by ending patent litigation outside the U.S.
Navdy CEO Doug Simpson unveiled the startup’s new head-up display the company calls "Google Glass for your car."
Analysts weigh in as USA Today parent becomes media’s latest separation story.
Even if half as many Chinese own cars than Americans, the Chinese auto market will more than double soon, says Chinese researcher.
The ISM Non-manufacturing Index shows the U.S. services sector, 68 percent of GDP, grew at its fastest pace in July since 2005.
Apple was granted 58 new patents Tuesday, including one that could be used to develop wireless enabled hospital wristbands and an iWallet.
The airline is grounding all flights to Sierra Leone and Liberia until August 31 due to fears over Ebola.
Experience is now favored over capacity in Indian IT hiring trends.
The list of recalled fruits due to a possible Listeria contamination is growing after a fruit recall that caused concern at major food retailers, including Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods, Costco and Walmart.
An experimental, little-tested drug made from tobacco plants appears to be saving two Americans infected with Ebola.
Verizon Wireless formally replied to the FCC's concerns over data throttling, arguing that its competitors were engaged in a similar practice.
Move follows similar actions at many media companies that are seeing print ads disappearing.
At the same time, the researcher said that it might be difficult to replicate his hack in real-world situations.
In July Samsung suspended business with Dongguan Shinyang Electronics after China Labor Watch found child workers at one of its plants.
BMW also faces strong competition from arch rivals Audi, part of the Volkswagen group and Mercedes-Benz, owned by Daimler.
For the year to March 2015, Toyota stuck with its full-year operating profit forecast of 2.3 trillion yen.
In addition to processor speeds, the analyst also said that both iPhone 6 models could feature different touch modules.