Will Apple’s upcoming iWatch revolutionize the way people charge their mobile devices?
Shabayev says he is a programmer who worked as a hacker on the side to earn money while in a university. Did he work alone?
The small toy company will have an ad in the Super Bowl broadcast after winning the Intuit Small Business Big Game contest.
Satya Nadella is now the most powerful Indian-born tech executive in the world.
Will every Mexican benefit, and will America's southern neighbor emerge as a global powerhouse?
When it comes to rap clout, only some of the world's biggest companies are name-dropped in lyrics. Who made the list?
The Chinese bought almost 22 million new autos last year. Here are four other countries that saw double-digit growth in 2013.
These tech companies have made the Internet possible for users without smartphones – which is no small market.
One man dies after being denied access to an experimental cancer drug.
Mark Zuckerberg, the founder and CEO of Facebook Inc., made a cool $3.2 billion Thursday as the firm's shares rose 14 percent.
As part of the move, co-founder Bill Gates may step aside as chairman and be replaced by lead independent director John Thompson.
Indian carriers will not be allowed to add flights to the U.S., and additional checks will be imposed on existing flights.
Wall Street analysts expect Q4 S&P 500 operating EPS to rise by 7 percent from a year ago.
Yum’s KFC franchises in China have been plagued with several food safety and health scares, beginning in December 2012.
If wine only came in shades of white and pink, perhaps it never would’ve taken off quite like it has in China.
According to an analyst, the market is not yet ripe for a larger iPad with a screen bigger than the current 9.7-inch iPad Air.
Tests conducted by the Global New Car Assessment Program show most Indian-made small cars, while cheap and affordable, lack basic safety features.
The airport that ushers the most passengers to and from the U.S. is not in Mexico or Canada. It's on the far side of the Atlantic.
One of the country's most powerful civil rights groups joins opponents of Washington's long-time policy mandating ethanol use by motorists.
While many longtime advertisers are still game, others are having a harder time crunching the numbers.
Facebook's visual news reader app Paper will release for iPhone on Feb. 3.
DeVere Group CEO Nigel Green wants the global financial reporting regime to be repealed, a call that has gained little political traction to date.
Out of the 10 richest Americans linked to oil and gas, two are wholly self-made, and four inherited their wealth.
Russia has threatened to withhold aid from Ukraine until the country forms a new government.
Boeing may have decamped to Chicago years ago, but as the Super Bowl approaches, the planemaker shows its Seattle spirit.
Data on GDP and jobless claims, along with earnings from corporate giants across a range of sectors, should influence markets.
While the fourth quarter was the most successful one for Apple, its year-on-year growth rate was well below the industry average.
Facebook Inc. shares soared more than 9 percent after the company reported fourth-quarter earnings of $780 million on revenue of $2.59 billion.
Today on The Rundown: the Wii U is one foot in the grave, the iPod is actually dead, and Google brings the hammer down on Snapchat cheaters.
Parents are brewing up a controversy over Jelly Belly's new beer-flavored jelly bean, since the candy is often marketed to young children who are not of legal drinking age.