The San Diego-based drug company says it will rake in as much as $1.9 billion from marketing Belviq in the U.S.
Donut lovers, rejoice! June 7 is National Doughnut Day, and there are lots of ways to get a sweet deal on this distinctly American treat.
Users of Xbox One can now trade in or resell their old disc-based games through retailers without having to pay any platform fee, Microsoft said.
China's version of a cola war has escalated - and some consumers not happy with the country's original tea producer.
Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) gets new Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean firmware update that allows users to move apps to external storage.
A tractor-trailer carrying a tank of 6,000 gallons of Scotch whiskey overturned on a New Jersey road before the liquor caught fire this week
PepsiCo is thirsty for the revenue that would come from SodaStream International, whose U.S. sales have doubled since 2012.
Apple is expected to release new versions of its MacBook Air notebook soon after its launch at the WWDC.
Amazon launched its online store for India on Wednesday with a model that will allow it to edge into the country's growing e-commerce market.
Samsung’s latest Galaxy S4 sales race past Apple’s iPhone 5 at three of the four major U.S. carriers in May, a new report says.
Samsung has announced the Galaxy S4 Active on Wednesday, a dust and water-resistant version of the flagship Galaxy S4 smartphone.
The gray eminence of the world's biggest furniture retailer will not disappear; he'll remain a senior adviser.
Google Glass cannot be used to access sexually explicit materials, the company stated on the product's developers’ page.
Coca-Cola is one of the first U.S. companies to be granted an investment permit under a new Foreign Investment Law.
Ben & Jerry’s removing genetically modified organisms from its products.
The rising cost of luxury in Asia is outpacing overall inflation, reflecting increased demand.
Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom, with model number SM-C101, has been spotted at the Federal Communications Commission, or FCC, looking for approval.
Apple's iPhone 5, which is expected to go into production between July and August, can be expected in the third quarter, a new report says.
If Apple releases the low-cost iPhone, dubbed “iPhone 6,” at $399, the device would boost the company’s profit margins, an analyst says.
EU regulators will levy fines on nine companies for blocking the free flow and sale of generic drugs.
7-Eleven may double the number of stores it has in North America by as early as 2014.
Apple’s iTunes dominates digital music sales. Now a Warner Music deal is reportedly set in Apple’s Internet radio aspirations.
HTC, fearing weaker demand, will scrap plans for a 12-inch Windows RT tablet in favor of a smaller product, a report says.
A photo of the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active was leaked online, hinting that the handset could be launched on AT&T in coming days.
Sony’s flagship Xperia Z will be launched in the US soon, Sony CEO Kaz Hirai says. But, who will carry it?
The iPhone 5S, or iPhone 6 if you prefer, could be here as soon as September.
Former Microsoft executive Jamen Shively wants to start the Starbucks of pot, which would be the first national brand of marijuana in the U.S.
The banks have provided term loans to finance the Smithfield deal, the largest purchase of an American company by a Chinese company.
Mainland shoppers are not just buying brand name handbags in Hong Kong.
A cheaper version of Apple's iPhone, aimed at emerging markets, will be manufactured by Pegatron instead of Foxconn, a new report says.