HTC, fearing weaker demand, will scrap plans for a 12-inch Windows RT tablet in favor of a smaller product, a report says.
A photo of the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active was leaked online, hinting that the handset could be launched on AT&T in coming days.
Sony’s flagship Xperia Z will be launched in the US soon, Sony CEO Kaz Hirai says. But, who will carry it?
Hoarding of copper by warehouses has distorted prices to new highs, despite a global glut.
The iPhone 5S, or iPhone 6 if you prefer, could be here as soon as September.
Former Microsoft executive Jamen Shively wants to start the Starbucks of pot, which would be the first national brand of marijuana in the U.S.
Villagers stormed a Canadian-owned gold mine in Kyrgyzstan, demanding money and infrastructure investments.
Bloomberg LP CEO Dan Doctoroff wants to hold Editor-in-Chief Matt Winkler more accountable for the data terminal snooping mess.
The banks have provided term loans to finance the Smithfield deal, the largest purchase of an American company by a Chinese company.
Who needs hands when you have the Hands-Free Whopper neck apparatus?
The American Heart Association, American Lung Association and several other health groups are asking at least two state attorneys to investigate a new Camel cigarette ad campaign.
International tour operator TUI Travel has agreed to buy $6 billion worth of Boeing's fuel-efficient 737 aircraft.
Illinois' Hospira, which produces generic drugs, is being investigated by the FDA for violations at its Indian facility.
Mainland shoppers are not just buying brand name handbags in Hong Kong.
An economic impact study by a pair of mineral developers who want to tap a valuable Alaskan mine faces skepticism from activists, who are backed by a recent EPA report.
Tesla says by the end of the year you'll be able to drive the Model S from coast to coast.
Madonna is collecting a hair less than $20 million in the sale of her fancy co-op near New York City's Central Park.
A court ruled that more than $150 million in labor cuts were necessary to keep the coal mining company out of bankruptcy.
Now we know what Act II will be in the entrepreneurial saga of Alibaba founder Jack Ma.
Fiat wants all of Chrysler, perhaps to float a cash-raising IPO. The buyout is likely to happen by the end of the summer.
Sales of bank-owned homes fell to encouraging lows in the first quarter, amid news of rising home sales.
A cheaper version of Apple's iPhone, aimed at emerging markets, will be manufactured by Pegatron instead of Foxconn, a new report says.
Samsung brainstorms a new design strategy code-named “Design 3.0” at its Seoul headquarters on Wednesday.
NV Energy, James River Coal Co, Lexicon Pharmaceuticals, Facebook and MEMC Electronic Materials prevailed in pre-market trading on Thursday.
Shuanghui, after suffering a series of food safety scandals, hopes to borrow Smithfield's best practices with its acquisition.
U.S. stock futures point to modest losses at open on Thursday as markets await GDP and jobless claims data.
Apple’s WWDC 2013 is less than two weeks away, and it will be all about iOS 7, OS X 10.9 and updated Macs, a report says.
At D11, Elon Musk said he hopes to triple Tesla's Supercharger network and introduce an affordable all-electric car.
Not all payments go to the government. Here are how the payments stack up in Wal-Mart's settlement to various agencies.
Who is Elon Musk? Tesla Motors and SpaceX CEO will speak at AllThingsD's annual conference tonight.