The video, hosted by British TV personality Jeremy Clarkson, shows a hypothetical transaction from a "not-too-distant future."
Hong Kong, which has special political status in China, could see its independent paper's coverage manipulated.
The Amazon founder's space company managed to launch a rocket booster and land it -- a feat that has so far eluded Elon Musk.
If the deal succeeds, it would add to a list of similar ventures where Internet tycoons have been attracted to the ailing, aging newspaper business.
The “physical extension” of Amazon.com, which opened Tuesday, had been in the works for a year, the company says, but its grand opening surprised many.
The online retail giant's shares jumped after a quarterly report.
Any current listings for either product will be taken off Amazon's online store on Oct. 29.
Jack Dorsey's dynamic approach to products made him a popular choice with company insiders and Wall Street.
The European digital publisher will make the acquisition as part of its effort to expand its English-language offerings.
China's President Xi Jinping, after arriving in the U.S. on Tuesday, said his country is a strong defender of cybersecurity -- and a victim of hacking.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will be speaking at a dinner of 800 Chinese and U.S. business and government leaders.
Business Insider is reportedly close to being sold in what could be a bigger deal than AOL's purchase of HuffPost in 2011.
Wondering why Netflix, Airbnb or Tinder wasn't working Sunday morning? It had to do with Amazon Web Services.
Amazon has updated its range of tablets and Fire TV products while announcing an all-new Fire tablet that will cost just $50.
The Jeff Bezos-founded company has remained tight-lipped about its plans since it was founded in 2000.
SpaceX could lose its bragging rights as the company that makes the most American-made rocket engines.
Amazon is planning to launch a $50 Kindle Fire tablet featuring a 6-inch screen and costing less than a Kindle ereader, in time for the holiday season.
Alibaba's investment in Snapdeal gives the Chinese e-commerce company more than a toehold in the subcontinent.
CEO Jeff Bezos released an internal memo to employees denying the New York Times' depiction of Amazon as a "soulless, dystopian workplace."
Despite India's physical infrastructure woes, no one wants to be left out of a potential opportunity offered up by the country's fast-growing economy.
The e-commerce company posts a surprise quarterly profit after a long history of sacrificing profits for rapid sales growth.
Is the time now ripe for a Chinese tech takeover?