In what critics are seeing as a strategic PR move, Amazon tried to give Hachette authors an offer they couldn't refuse.
Contrary to several reports, the next iPhone 6 won't be made entirely by Foxconn robots.
The rail industry says oil train details are sensitive security information, but some states are not buying that anymore.
The world's two biggest carbon emitters signed eight partnership pacts during a Beijing summit this week.
A co-founder of Swiss firm Stropiq is turning his attention from Russian luxury real estate to an oil town in North Dakota, his alma mater state.
Pipeline proponents aim to reverse a February ruling that invalidates the Keystone XL pipeline's proposed route through the state.
Google, eBay, Tumblr and others worked to correct a security flaw that could have made it possible for hackers to access users' log-in information.
Last month, Emirates cancelled an order worth $16 billion -- at 2007 list prices -- for 70 A350 jets from Europe's Airbus.
Apple says willing to discuss settlement with Zhizhen Internet Technology.
A majority of the settlement is expected to be in cash, but the figure also includes several billion dollars in help to struggling borrowers.
After one vehicle caught fire, Acura announced it would recall 14,078 ILX Sedans from 2013 and 2014.
Port workers joined truckers on strike in Los Angeles/Long Beach, amid a cooling-off period in heated contract negotiations.
The price of weed varies greatly across the U.S. Here's how much black market weed costs compared to the legal stuff.
Amazon offered 100 percent of Hachette e-book revenue to authors in an attempt to end its ongoing pricing dispute.
Under an agreement with the New York District Attorney, Uber will limit its controversial surge pricing during busy times.
The automaker says most of the cars in the recall could lurch unexpectedly because of an improperly installed component.
Zack Danger Brown's plea on Kickstarter for $10 to make potato salad generated him nearly $40,000 in five days. Here are 12 other weird campaigns to which people actually gave money.
A vociferous boycott effort over Anthony Cumia’s firing is likely to have little effect on satellite-radio company SiriusXM.
Here, in a series of charts, are the biggest beneficiaries of the bank's financial services.
Tesla shares fell by 2.9 percent to $222.66 on Monday after news of a July 4 accident involving a Tesla.
Critics say the project could destroy fragile ecosystems while lining the pockets of politicians and investors.
The EU cautions Germany about potentially discriminatory road toll.
Saudi's plans for gas development just got more complicated.
"Do you trust Jack Ma to do the right thing for you? Ddo you think he will keep the right people on his side? If you think yes then this is a long term bet you want to make."
News of the probe comes little more than a week after French banking firm BNP Paribas pleaded guilty to felony charges in a U.S. court.
The case Sterling vs. Sterling, which will decide the fate of the Los Angeles Clippers, opened Monday.
Carrefour, the world’s second-largest retailer by sales, announced it will exit the Indian market as a part of its new revival plan.
The Open Interconnect Consortium aims to establish how smart devices work together in a trend increasingly called the Internet of Things.
Two foreign firms plan to build shopping malls, condos, office spaces and hotels in the remote oil towns.
As Washington's first marijuana retail stores open this week, police in nearby Portland, Oregon, may be dealing with more high driving.