Commissioner Adam Silver won't lift the lifetime ban on Donald Sterling.
The luxury retailer reportedly hired Goldman Sachs to find a buyer.
Want to take a shot at scaring yourself half to death? Head on over to Gamefly.com. "Dead Space" earned an 8.7 from IGN, while "Dead Space 2" got a 9 and an 8.5 from IGN and Gamespot.
We found a 25% off code for 'Total War: Rome 2,' which Sega announced a Sept. 3, 2012, release date for earlier today.
Debt-burdened country finds investors willing to loan it 3 billion euros, despite the country's diminished credit ratings.
Sony has sold its Tokyo-based Sony City Osaki building in an effort to cut costs and reconfigure its assets.
Yahoo (NASDAQ:YHOO), the No. 3 search engine, said fourth-quarter earnings breezed past analyst estimates mainly due to sales of shares in China’s Alibaba Group.
The Pebble E-Paper Watch, which raised more than $10 million on Kickstarter last year, is finally ready to ship to its very patient customers.
A U.S. judge denied THQ approval for its quick sale bid, saying that the proposed deal didn't give other bidders enough time to make competing offers.
Another month of double-digit declines in automobile registrations and ongoing losses don't tell the whole story.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission allocated new spectrum for wireless transmissions, which should immediately benefit satellite TV companies.
"Peanuts" creator Charles Schulz wrote a series of letters, including animations of his famous characters, in an attempt to seduce a woman 25 years his junior.
Lady Gaga's Emporio Armani shoe that she once threw into an audience has been found and will be auctioned early next year.
Sharp Corp. (TYO:6753) said Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) agreed to invest as much as 9.9 billion yen (US $121 million), in it.
News of Berry putting her Hollywood home for sale comes one week after the Thanksgiving Day fight between her fiance, Olivier Martinez, and her ex boyfriend Gabriel Aubry.
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Japan's Sharp Corp. (Tokyo: 6753), a major supplier to Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL), warned of “material doubt” it can survive as a public company.
Groupon added a new feature to its mobile payment offerings Wednesday, giving merchants a full point-of-sale technology known as “Breadcrumb.”
Instead of visiting a haunted house this October, buy one! Disney’s Haunted Mansion and the “Amityville” house are for sale.
Shares of BMC Software, which specializes in enterprise products, soared nearly 8 percent after a report it’s exploring a sale.
Eric Schmidt, the executive chairman of Google Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOG), sold another 50,000 shares of the company worth around $34.2 million, according to documents filed Wednesday with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Eric Schmidt, the executive chairman of Google Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOG), has sold 103,193 shares of the company worth around $69.3 million, according to Tuesday filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.