Foxconn is assembling the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus at its Zhengzhou, China site and is adding workers to increase production to keep up with orders.
The effort is key if IBM, which has struggled to grow sales in recent quarters, is to realize its goal of making Watson a $10 billion business.
Investors eager to own a piece of Alibaba will have a chance when it begins trading Thursday. But they won't — technically — own it.
The Dongcheng District prosecutor’s office approved the formal arrest of Jackie Chan's son Jaycee on a drug charge.
Last week, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry had called on Russia to help the U.S. counter the rise of the Islamic State.
The new iPhones have reportedly failed to get the necessary approval from China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
The People's Bank of China is reportedly pumping in 100 billion yuan each into China's top five banks.
Jennifer Lawrence will be one of the famous faces co-hosting the 2015 Met Gala, Vogue has confirmed.
A Chinese scholar thinks WWIII will happen as a result of escalating maritime disputes — such as China is having now.
The Chinese president is visiting India and Sri Lanka.
A Foxconn factory worker was detained for allegedly sneaking iPhone 6 rear cases out of a factory and selling them to a buyer in Shenzhen, China.
Obama is expected to give specifics about his plan to militarily combat Ebola in Africa on Tuesday. Experts say he should have acted sooner.
Google is working with OEMs in India for the launch of Android TV, according to Sundar Pichai, though the plan is still at an early stage.
High institutional demand ahead of an IPO later this week.
Some movies that are trash at the domestic box office are treasures overseas.
Apple announced that iPhone 6 pre-orders had topped 4 million, breaking the company's previous pre-order records.
Brent crude oil slumped to a more than two-year low under $97 per barrel.
Google's Android One will be featured on phones built by local manufacturers, priced as low as $105.
The U.S. Federal Reserve could signal the timing of its first interest-rate increase in more than eight years Wednesday.
Activists marched through Hong Kong Sunday saying they felt betrayed and angry at Beijing's refusal to allow fully-democratic elections.
Filipino authorities try to quell concerns prompted by Chinese government over the safety of Chinese travelers.
North Korea has a human rights association, and it has something to say about all those allegations of torture.