Honda claims the 2014 Accord Hybrid has the longest range of any mid-size sedan hybrid.
Japan’s NTT DoCoMo will offer iPhones later this year, while China Telecom and Unicom may launch the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C on Sept. 20.
Investors await crucial jobs data that could influence the Fed's call on its bond-buying program while Syria hangs in the balance.
However, no fines or settlements from federal agencies have actually been announced.
Samsung’s new Galaxy Note 3 will land on T-Mobile’s network on Oct. 2, while AT&T has started taking pre-orders with a shipment date of Oct. 1.
The increasing popularity of phablets might have forced Apple to consider a bigger iPhone with a screen as big as six inches.
A lack of printing paper has lead to the shutting down of several Venezuelan Newspapers.
John A. Germinario, CEO of Global Securities Services Corporation (GSS), discusses how JPMorgan, Citibank and more avoid taxes.
Peter Sterne, a senior at Columbia College, is documenting who pays interns in the media industry.
The founder of Tesla Motors is taking his Model S electric car across America using just his Supercharger network.
General Motors is making nearly $8 billion in annual profit, but it still owes America about $16 billion. What gives?
Yahoo's new logo is resoundingly disappointing, but that won't matter to the brand in the long run.
The Nestlé Purina PetCare Company has announced a voluntary recall for one of their dog food products.
Ford will turn India into a manufacturing hub for exports to more than 50 overseas markets and meet surging demand for smaller vehicles.
The video of the prank, involving four applicants, has been viewed more than a million times on YouTube.
A host of economic data and progress on the international debate about a strike against Syria could affect markets.
After a series of hazardous materials transportation accidents, the DOT is helping states prepare for the worst.
A court ordered Google's Motorola Mobility to pay $14 million in damages to Microsoft after a legal battle over patent licensing.
Samsung’s new Galaxy Gear smart watch features 70 native apps.
Chick-fil-A has closed reservations for their promotion that allows customers to receive a free breakfast entree from Sept. 9 through Sept. 14.
Americans bought more cars in August than they have in any other month since 2007.
Even a typhoon didn't keep gamblers from hitting Macau's casinos in August, to the tune of $3.84 billion in gross gambling revenue.
Americans are buying as many Fusion sedans as Ford can make, but they probably won’t get their hands on the Vignale.
The U.S. oil and gas boom is helping raise household income and boost important industries in the U.S., a study finds.
Coke and Pepsi are counting on millions of new customers in emerging markets to offset falling sales in their home North American market.
Louisiana is known for its LNG export facilities, but a new project is set to convert natural gas into something else.
The 2006-10 Highland Hybrid, 2006-08 Lexus RX 400h and the 2006-11 Lexus IS350, IS 350C and GS 350 are being recalled for safety issues.
If total U.S. auto sales estimates are accurate, then the Detroit 3 sold 45 percent of all light passenger vehicles last month.
Dollar General Corp., Ciena Corp. and Navistar International Corp. reported quarterly earnings on Wednesday.
In the latest recall news, Chobani said it voluntarily pulled yogurt cups from stores due to an issue that may have been caused by mold.