The 'About Device' screen, which provides details of the phablet's processor and RAM, was allegedly leaked.
Turkey wants a stake in the energy mix of natural gas coming from Azerbaijan for markets in Europe.
The $130 billion deal, one of the largest ever, is approved by both boards and announced.
Many analysts predicted that summer 2013 would be a complete washout for the post-Sandy Jersey Shore. So was it?
UK’s factory activity remained robust in August, while many euro zone nations, except France and Greece, posted growth.
LG has announced a new 8-inch tablet called G Pad 8.3, which will go on sale in the fourth quarter, to compete with Apple's iPad mini 2.
The global LTE variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is likely on its way as the handset gets GCF certification, report says.
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Gear smart watch allegedly leaked in photos, suggesting high quality OLED display.
The HSBC China Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index rose to 50.1 in August from 47.7 in July.
The Fukushima nuclear plant operator revealed levels of radiation at the site are much higher than previously believed.
One of the biggest acquisitions ever is reported approved, with both boards to vote within hours.
Directors of Verizon and Vodafone may vote this weekend on what would be the third-largest deal in M&A history.
Activity in Chinese manufacturing sped up recently, according to the National Bureau of Statistics of China.
Ahead of the anticipated announcement of the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C, Apple has launched an iPhone trade-in program at retail locations.
Big retailers like Wal-Mart and Carrefour are looking to take advantage of Africa's increasing wealth.
Apple has restricted vacation time for its staff from Sept. 15 to 28, a period when iOS 7, iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C may be released, report said.
UK-based carrier Three UK is rumored to launch the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 on Sept. 16, 12 days after its unveiling in Berlin, a new report says.
Some analysts expect growth while others predict continued contraction in China’s factory activity in the HSBC-Markit PMI for August.
Google purchases smart watch maker WIMM Labs to bolster its efforts to build its own Android-based wearable computing device.
What can the debate over a pipeline built almost 40 years ago tell us about the future of the Keystone XL pipeline?
Despite China’s new trademark law, companies still need to plan well ahead before entering the mainland market.
The United States tops the list of governments that requested Facebook client data, followed by India.
Starbucks will open its first store in Bogotá in 2014. What will this mean for the country's huge coffee industry?
Chet Kanojia says viewers are skipping through commercials anyway -- it’s time to figure out a new model.
Major mining companies could actually be a wise investment for investors, contrary to appearances.
The Keystone XL pipeline has been delayed for years, and yet it's always in the news. Here's why.
Best Buy, Target, Walmart, Forever21, American Eagle, Lowe's, Home Depot and others will offer huge sales this weekend.
One luxury pedestrian street in China takes fakes to a new level.
There's a grim outlook for China's banking industry on slower profit growth, narrower interest-rate margins and rising bad loans.
Now’s the time to shop for bargains on this year's cars and trucks as 2014 models start showing up on the lots.