A source close to Kim Kardashian claims the pregnant reality star is currently in talks to sign a deal with WeightWatchers after she gives birth in July.
“Samsung Premiere 2013,” a press event scheduled for next month will show off the new Galaxy and ATIV-branded Windows devices.
Amway’s India chairman and CEO William S Pinckney and two company directors were arrested Monday on charges of financial fraud.
The Canadian drugmaker's takeover deal places it among the world's biggest pharmaceutical firms
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 3 is rumored to feature a 13-megapixel camera with Optical Image Stabilization, or OIS technology.
Shipments of touchscreen panels are projected to touch nearly 3 billion units globally, as a variety of products adopt the technology.
The European Commission will investigate Apple's tactics to sell the iPhone.
Samsung's Galaxy S4 Mini (GT-I9195), which is expected to launch this summer, was reportedly seen on the company’s website.
Collagen, formerly believed to keep the skin firm, has become an enormously profitable product. But it does nothing for health.
Here are the best Memorial Day sales, discounts and bargains for the long weekend.
Dutch authorities on Thursday arrested the director of a meat-processing and wholesale company whose business is at the center of an investigation into undeclared mixing of horse meat with beef.
Bob McDonald will be replaced as CEO by his predecessor, A.G. Lafley.
Fresh rumor suggests Apple's iPhone 5S will feature a brighter flash and be available in more color options.
There is still hope of a second-generation Nexus 7 tablet launch in July after the device was a no-show at Google I/O.
According to the latest Nielsen report, Chinese consumers remain optimistic about the state of China's economy, and are now buying more high-end products than ever.
Lowe's lower-than-expected Q1 earnings and revenue linked to cool and wet weather.
Samsung’s flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S4, has shipped 10 million units, making it the company’s fastest-moving handset ever.
Wal-Mart has hired Dan Bartlett, ex-advisor to George Bush, to head government relations amid bribery and Bangladesh-factory controversies.
The British grocery giant has not performed well in China, and is closing more stores - a trend that will likely continue.
Foster Farms is recalling about 6,165 pounds of its grilled chicken breast strips because they contain wheat and soy.
Kazuo Hirai makes his first public comments about activist investor Daniel Loeb's request to break up Sony.
The luxury retailer reportedly hired Goldman Sachs to find a buyer.
Shang Xia, a brand inspired by traditional Chinese design elements, is opening its third location and first store overseas, in Paris.
The world's largest home improvement retailer's Q1 results pleasantly surprised Wall Street's analysts.
Luxury car prices declined 3.4% in April, showing just how much demand for luxury goods by the country's civil servants affects prices.
Shanghai Jahwa, one of China's oldest cosmetic companies, took a hit because of a dispute between an executive and its controlling shareholder.
India moves to drop price of pharmaceuticals. Drugmakers have until the end of June to comply.
The 27-state EU saw an increase in auto sales propped up by U.K. demand and two extra selling days.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is expected to come with a sleeker bezel while retaining the same build as the Galaxy S4 and Galaxy S3, states a new report.
The beleaguered department store reported an EPS loss of $1.31. Analysts has expected the loss to be 89 cents.