Leaking company secrets to Asian suppliers cost one former Apple exec $4.5 million and some jail time.
New Delhi's state government banned the cab service Monday, shortly after Uber's CEO released a statement criticizing local screening systems.
The Department of Defense is seeking help to bolster its technological capabilities.
Even after his death, Jobs delivers fresh quotes, like ones from a video deposition used for a court case being heard in Oakland, California.
"The Woz" will use his tech expertise to introduce viewer to new gadgets.
Mike Kail is accused of pocketing somewhere in the neighborhood of $500,000 during the time he worked at Netflix.
After months of speculation, Rachel McAdams has been confirmed as one of the Season 2 stars of HBO's "True Detective."
Many Americans, tired of Black Friday's commercialism, are purchasing locally, thrifting and crafting -- and sometimes buying nothing.
Regal Entertainment has announced that it will be running the first trailer for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" before every movie at select theaters the weekend after Thanksgiving.
Forget roadside billboards. Google is taking over one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world with its Android ad.
An Ohio lawmaker has plans to introduce a bill that would require all toy guns to have brightly colored strips to show they're not real.
A lawsuit against a Texas car dealership sheds light on a common practice that takes advantage of low-income borrowers.
While diagnoses of ADHD were once an American trend, doctors around the world are now labeling more and more patients with the condition.
A tour bus crash in Northern California left one dead and dozens injured.
Wild turkeys are making a comeback across the U.S., residents from Maryland to California reported as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches.
When a banana and a kissy face just aren't enough.
Fired up about immigration, Latino voters in states like Colorado, Virginia, Nevada and Florida could make the GOP pay a price in 2016.
Relief from deportation means immigrants get access to jobs, health care and education opportunities, but the extent of the benefits will vary.
In response to the thousands of signatures urging TLC to take "19 Kids and Counting" off the air for "LGBTQ fear mongering," fans of the religious family have created two counterpetitions.
The "deep decarbonization" analysis is a road map for reaching U.S. climate change goals.
Mac Thornberry may push for reforming defense purchases when he takes over the House Armed Services Committee in January.
The U.S. has so far failed to topple President Bashar Assad and is now considering a new strategy in Syria.