How to get free doughnuts from Krispy Kreme on International Talk Like a Pirate Day.
Telefonica plans to fold GVT into its Vivo-branded Brazilian mobile phone business.
Officials said GMR and another Indian firm, Satluj Vidyut Nigam, plan to construct other hydroelectric plants in Nepal.
The $5.4 billion project could rise "to a 10 number," TransCanada chief executive Russ Girling told the Wall Street Journal.
The company says some of alternative fuel vehicles fixed last year still pose a leak and fire risk.
Burger joints across America are offering free or deeply discounted burgers in honor of National Cheeseburger Day.
Yelp's mobile app reportedly allowed users under 13 to register without parental consent.
Nonbanks that make auto loans face stricter supervision under a new rule proposed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The billionaire electric car maker echoes what Nissan said last month about when self-driving cars could be ready.
The company will pay about three times the appraised price of the property after a bidding war with Samsung Electronics.
Malaysia Airlines condemned a book about Flight MH370, and also slammed a recent news report about another flight.
While government restrictions prevent small investors from buying stocks on foreign markets, large investors have other options.
The Snapdeal alliance could help Alibaba enter India’s booming online retail space and compete directly with Flipkart and Amazon.
An increasing number of global investors are becoming interested in Indian e-commerce businesses.
The last time the studio reduced its headcount was reportedly in 2009, when 800 people lost their jobs.
The new U.S. program to ferry astronauts to the International Space Station will also accommodate tourists, for a hefty price.
The IPO of the Chinese e-commerce giant on Thursday will create winners and losers. A handy guide.
The Palo Alto carmaker has high expectations, and higher challenges, according to a car battery industry executive.
The money-market account started by Alibaba is one of the company's biggest successes, but might run afoul of Beijing's central planners.
With Alibaba's IPO on the horizon, new data shows that Asian billionaires are a fast-growing group.
After rescuing a 115-year-old maker of London’s ubiquitous black taxis, Chinese automaker Geely delivers the cars to Shanghai.
“I don’t see myself as a real game developer."
Thiel, a respected voice in Silicon Valley, thinks Apple needs to do better than the Apple Watch and Apple Pay.
The EPA extended the rule's public comment period until December amid complaints that state agencies need more time for review.
The effort is key if IBM, which has struggled to grow sales in recent quarters, is to realize its goal of making Watson a $10 billion business.
The shipping company is benefitting from more online commerce, but an aggressive share-buyback program is the real driver.
Apple is expecting many Android converts with the release of the iPhone 6, so they produced a guide to help with the transition.
In its previous estimate, the Japanese electronics giant had expected its mobile phones division to revive the company's fortunes.
The new iPhones have reportedly failed to get the necessary approval from China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.