India, a country of 1.2 billion people, has 12 million super-rich; 17 of them bought Lamborghinis last year.
Indian generic drugmaker Ranbaxy faces scrutiny from more regulators after the U.S. FDA imposed an import ban on its Indian plant.
AirAsia, which will soon begin flying to smaller cities and towns in India, has made a solid start in the country.
Hardly three days after their release, the smartphones account for about 1.5 percent of all iPhones currently being used in the U.S.
Investors have one eye on the week's economic data, and the other on the U.S. budget/debt ceiling spat in Washington.
The euro zone service sector saw the largest rise in activity since June 2011, while the manufacturing expansion rate slowed.
Blackberry delayed the release of its BBM app for iOS and Android even as the company rapidly loses market share worldwide.
The much-hyped new feature on the iPhone 5s, which promised to better protect devices from criminals, has been allegedly hacked.
The gold-colored Apple iPhone 5S has already sold out in several locations worldwide. But many of the smartphones are now popping up for sale online.
The increasing number of attacks in the Sinai Peninsula have many worried that terrorists may start attacking cargo and tanker ships.
As earnings plunge, BlackBerry said it will cut 4,500 jobs, or 40 percent of its worldwide workforce, by 2015.
The Indian government will build world’s largest power plant, which will generate 4,000 MW of power, in Rajasthan.
The first-ever attempt by the federal government to impose limits on carbon emissions faces strong criticism.
Architecture studio Abaton has created a gorgeous portable home that can be erected in just one day.
The item is being tested at a California branch of the world’s biggest fast-food chain.
The German chancellor ordered the closure of all nuclear plants by 2022 -- and the price of energy skyrocketed, leaving German firms in the lurch.
Illinois is buying 60 electric vehicles as part of a pilot program that could lead to more EVs in the government's fleet.
Real estate investors may enjoy a new approach to investing, with real estate crowdfunding platforms.
A week of Tesla-boosting has sent the stock to two record highs in a row. Are the Teslanaire investors right?
What could make four of the largest oil companies in the world pull out of the most promising of Brazil's oil sites?
Once the expanded canal opens, the distance to ship U.S. natural gas from the Gulf Coast to Asia will decrease by 9,000 miles.
Caterpillar was seeing negative retail sales in all markets except Latin America -- until now.
"Breaking Bad" is soon coming to an end. Get Walter White's wrecked Pontiac Aztek while you can.
The German automaker is recalling 134,100 5-Series sedans in the U.S. to fix a taillight issue.
Competition in the commercial engine market will stay stiff, so long as Pratt & Whitney’s PurePower engine stays ahead in the engineering game.
Here’s your chance to own a portion of an icon: The firm that owns the Empire State Building is going public and will sell shares in the market.
Automation is a fact of life in auto assembly, but when Chrysler needs engines quickly, it looks for human support.
A recall was issued for over 50,000 pounds of ground beef this week after "foreign products" were found in meat destined the nation's school lunch program.
North American rail traffic is up and the North American oil boom could be the reason.
The New York Times is reinstating its dividends after five years of cash hoarding.