Samsung is taking on Chinese competition by going back to its strengths -- building phones that offer overall top-of-the-line experience.
The Philippines will host fighter jets and navy ships at the former U.S. naval base.
The news comes as Beijing enters the final leg of its bid to host the 2022 Winter Olympics.
Alleged LG Nexus 2015 was spotted on AnTuTu with record-breaking score of 85,000.
Two of China's 90 million retail investors explain how and why they invest -- and why they're not completely giving up on the volatile market.
The Huawei MediaPad M2 tablet has been officially announced with specs similar to that of Huawei P8.
The Federal Reserve is laying the groundwork for the central bank's first interest rate increase since 2006.
An attempt to fly the Solar Impulse 2 around the globe is delayed until April 2016 as engineers replace overheated batteries.
Russia's military industry has demonstrated huge growth in recent years -- despite international sanctions, a hurting economy and a drop in oil prices.
The $5.4 billion dollar theme park aims to tap China's growing middle-class market, with tributes to Mulan and China's “incredibly rich heritage.”
The Danjiangkou reservoir supplies drinking water to nearly 60 percent taps in the capital Beijing.
China has agreed to release 11 of the arrested tourists but the rest will remain in custody, a South African charity said.
According to a new Pew survey, climate change doesn't worry most Americans, despite being a major concern globally.
Samsung is releasing more mid-priced smartphones with fairly high-end specs to help retain market share in India.
Economists are concerned about a slowdown in real estate investment and consumption growth, and at the potential impact of stock market volatility.
The Office of Personnel Management is currently working with other agencies to set up a system to inform the 21.5 million victims of the cyberattack.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says a bolder security stance is vital to meet new challenges such as those from a rising China.
The tentative deal to contain the country's nuclear program in exchange for more economic freedom is a wait-and-see moment for Western firms.
In four days, more than 60 human rights lawyers and activists have been arrested or "disappeared" in China, a petition said.
“We also hope North Korea will resolve issues surrounding its nuclear program by engaging in a dialogue with related countries in a sincere manner.”
"I hope that Obama will study the reality of Iranian activity in the region and begin to push back against Iran’s ambitions with more alacrity than ... so far."
In 2009, Iran already had 7,200 centrifuges, meaning that, even then, Iran could produce two nuclear weapons a year, weapons experts said.