The S&P 500's 200-day moving average marks the line in the sand as the bulls and the bears fight over the U.S. stock market's direction. It will face one of its stiffest tests this week with Greece's debt crisis appearing to reach a climax.
Boeing
is confident it can win a significant slice of orders from Air France-KLM despite recent political pressure favoring rival Airbus, the U.S. planemaker's chief executive told a French newspaper.
Apple fans are eagerly awaiting for Apple's next-gen iPhone, which may be either called as iPhone 4S or iPhone 5.
Juneteenth, or June 19 in lay terms, sees celebrations in the form of community events, gatherings and festivities to mark the commemoration of the end of slavery on June 19, 1865 in Texas. It is a sort of an alternative Independence Day as 39 states now formally observe Juneteenth as the end of slavery in America.
Cameron Diaz, Jason Segal and Justin Timberlake talked about hot teachers, being teased in school and films on teachers in an interview with YoungHollywood.com. The movie is set for release on June 24 in the US. Cameron Diaz’s role as a raunchy teacher is the talk of the town.
Colton Harris-Moore, the bare-foot bandit, thief and burglar whose notoriety will be soon seen on celluloid, has pleaded guilty to seven federal felonies and will serve up to six and a half years in prison.
Social networking site Facebook lost a significant number of its users in the US in May, raising fears over the site’s user base reaching saturation levels in the country.
Sega issued a warning saying that it had been infiltrated by cyber criminals and personal information on over 1 million customers was compromised.
This year's NBA Finals polarized basketball viewers, with Miami Heat fans standing by their team--and many more hoops fans loving to hate the Heat for the boasts the team's three stars made before the season even began.
European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet on Sunday raised concern about widening global imbalances after the financial crisis, calling them one of the main challenges for the global economy.
A wave of spam clogged Kindle, the online bookstore, with material that is not only unworthy of reading but also poses threat to Amazon.com Inc’s push into self-publishing.
Japan's IHI Corp <7013.T>, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries <7011.T> and Kawasaki Heavy Industries <7012.T> will help develop Airbus's aircraft engines by providing their carbon fiber-related technologies, the Nikkei business daily said on Sunday.
US Department of Energy will offer a conditional guarantee as part of a $150 million loan to 1366 Technologies Inc for the development of a multicrystalline wafer manufacturing project.
American carmaker General Motors plans to invest $32 million in its Spring Hill plant and $33 million in Tonawanda Powertrain plant that will help together create or retain 163 jobs in the United States.
It's a little over two more months of agonizing wait for iPhone fans. The latest buzz in the market is that Apple will release the much-awaited iPhone 5 in the first week of September, and some tech websites have gone ahead to make the prediction that the device will arrive on September 7.
The real challenge for Chromebooks is to compete and gain the commanding market share that Apple enjoys in the tablet market with its iPad 2.
The story of Colton Harris-Moore aka Barefoot Bandit, the 20-year-old, 6-foot-5 criminal who pleaded guilty to seven federal crime charges on Friday, is headed for Hollywood. Now, can you guess who owns the story of the gawky thief? It may sound a bit surprising, but the answer is the U.S. government.
Apple, over time, has introduced different apps for different uses and some of them have stayed on top forever. Here is a list of the top 10 iOS apps among them:
Europe's delayed and over-budget military transport plane suffered yet another embarrassing setback on Sunday when manufacturer Airbus was forced to curtail its debut appearance at the Paris Air Show.
Even as police are investigating if a 22-year-old military man arrested near the Pentagon in suspicious circumstances belonged to any jihadi network or was acting alone, the focus has turned to the old debate of Muslim personnel’s role in the US military.
Leaders from both sides of the immigration debate traded barbs over a controversial bill that would allow immigration judges to have the authority to determine if the illegal immigrant parents of children who, having been born in the United States, are American citizens should be ordered removed or deported from the U.S.
Japan's Sega Corp joined the rapidly growing club of video game companies whose computer systems have been hacked by cyber criminals, the company said on Friday.