Rapper Pharrell Williams has filed a lawsuit with the Manhattan federal court asking the court to rule he has not violated Will.i.am's trademarks for "I AM."
Chinese police probe the British pharmaceutical giant after its internal investigation finds no evidence of corruption.
The Samsung Galaxy S4's leaked Android 4.3 Jelly Bean ROM reveals new features hidden in the firmware.
India's government considers relaxing FDI criteria for retail sector, while Wal-Mart could be probed afresh on bribery charges.
Apple ranks as the leading smartphone maker in the U.S., while Android remains the nation’s top smartphone platform, according to comScore.
Thanks to My Coke Rewards, a customer loyalty program from The Coca-Cola Company, you can snag yourself a free McDonald’s Quarter Pounder burger with just a click of a button.
Microsoft’s new Windows 8.1 Preview is now available for download, but there are some aspects that users need to know before installing it.
The department store chain settled a Justice Department case regarding how it re-certified its legal immigrant guest workers.
A Washington farmer is feeding his pigs using an unlikely additive to his pig feed: marijuana.
Sony released a firmware update v.4.46 for the PS3, which fixes the issue with the 4.45 firmware version that recently affected some PS3 units.
A new mid-calorie cola, sweetened with sugar and the natural sweetener stevia, will go on sale this week in Argentina.
A N.Y. court ruled Wednesday that Starbucks baristas must share their tips with shift supervisors.
Celebrity chef Paula Deen adds Walmart to the list of companies that have ended a relationship after it was discovered she used racial slurs.
Asia and Middle Eastern superrich have helped push up the cost of British ultra-luxury goods and services.
Samsung announces the Galaxy S4 LTE-A, which is claimed to be the world’s first smartphone to support the new LTE-Advanced network.
Raj Jain, CEO of Wal-Mart's India operations has resigned as the company struggles to grow in a restrictive retail market.
European retailers are way ahead of their U.S. counterparts in a private-sector initiative to improve Bangladeshi working conditions.
What's more, the Conference Board says the pace of growth is unlikely to slow in the short term and might even pick up.
France is still Carrefour’s main market, and aside from Taiwan, it’s not doing great in Asia.
Taco Bell is getting ready to launch a new flavor of Doritos Locos Tacos.
Apple’s "iPhone 6" in 2014 may feature TSMC-built A8 chip, while new leaked photos suggest that "iPhone 5S" in 2013 may sport an A7 chip.
U.S. stock markets will try to end the "June Swoon," and build on Asian market gains Tuesday.
The prospectus gives little detail on the offering, which is seen as merely provisional for now.
The global retail coffee brewer has only reported a taxable profit once in 15 years of operating in the U.K.
Hostess announced that its brands would be back on store shelves by July 15.
A new Gartner report reveals whether global shipments of tablets, mobile phones and PCs will increase or decease.
A new concept video surfaced online on Friday, showing an iPhone with a massive 5.7-inch screen, running on iOS 7.
Will U.S. palates revive the prospects of Vietnam's export-oriented basa fish industry?
Dunkin' Donuts said Thursday it would introduce a gluten-free cinnamon sugar doughnut and a gluten-free blueberry muffin by the end of the year.
A set of new photos, claimed to be of the Apple iPhone 5S, suggest the device could sport an improved battery and dual LED flash.