China says GlaxoSmithKline acted like a 'Godfather,' criminally routing millions of dollars in bribes to boost its sales in the country.
Apple may push back the launch of the iPad mini 2 to the first quarter of 2014 as it is reportedly facing shortages of Retina Displays.
AT&T agrees to buy Leap Wireless for $2.19 billion, paying about double the current share value of the prepaid carrier.
Engineers inspected 70 garment factories; most had minor issues, two need to be condemned, four need immediate attention.
Walmart Stores, the nation's largest grocer, announced Friday that it will sell Twinkies in all of its domestic U.S. stores starting Friday.
Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie, the next major version of the Android OS, is expected to be released in October on Google's Nexus 5 phone.
The FDA set a limit for permitted levels of arsenic, including the carcinogenic variety, in apple juice.
A limited-edition silver penny will be released the day Kate Middleton gives birth to babies born the same day as Britain's newest royal.
July 11 marks the annual return of Free Slurpee Day, which has grown in popularity since the start of the tradition in 2002.
PC shipments declined worldwide for the fifth straight quarter, as emerging market consumers sought cheaper tablets.
As part of their new Yelp Platform, the food review site is enabling users to order delivery and takeout directly through the site.
The announcement has sparked opposition from Labor politicians and the union representing postal workers.
The U.S. District judge's decision is a victory for the government and also for states, which are now entitled to injunctive relief.
Foxconn has reportedly started hiring workers at its Zhengzhou plant, suggesting that mass production of Apple’s iPhone 5S has begun.
The world's third-largest producer is projected to deliver more than 12 million 60-kg bags of coffee this year, a sharp increase.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will feature a full HD display with a screen resolution of 1080×1920, reveal the company’s own UAProf listings.
Hidden code in the iOS 7's Beta 3 suggests that the camera in the upcoming Apple iPhone 5S may record videos at 120FPS to create slow-motion clips.
Garment exports from Cambodia surged 32 percent in the first half of the year, but the boom isn't without challenges.
Kroger's purchase of Harris Teeter isn't expected to affect its ability to maintain dividend payments.
Apple’s iPad 5 could arrive in September, featuring a longer-lasting battery, while the iPad mini 2 might be delayed, a new report claims.
A market research report estimates that the North American market makes up more than half of the anti-obesity market worldwide.
William Lynch is out at the struggling big-box bookstore chain.
We’ve seen it with Christmas and Halloween retail promotions, so why not for back-to-school, too?
Global rice inventories are expected to hit a 12-year high in 2013, as production around the world continues to ramp up.
An employee at a Golden Corral revealed unsanitary food handling at his restaurant in a video depicting raw meat left by a dumpster during an inspection.
Motorola is going to hold a media event this week, when it is expected to announce the highly anticipated Moto X smartphone.
Codes in iOS 7 betas suggest that future iOS devices may have local, offline voice-dictation ability that doesn't require Internet connectivity.
Chrysler Group LLC issued a recall Wednesday on several makes and models after discovering faulty head restraints.
Users of the Verizon variant of the Samsung Galaxy S3 can upgrade their device to Android 4.2.2 using CM 10.1 custom ROM. Here is how to do it.
A Center for Environmental Health study claims PepsiCo products outside of California contain high carcinogen levels.