Taking the numbers into account, this year was a good one for the American economy. Whether 2017 will be smooth sailing is less certain.
While the West will be celebrating the New Year this weekend, in China the main celebration is still weeks away.
HTC could be following Apple's lead in manufacturing flagship smartphones that do not come with the universal headphone jack.
AirPods manufacturer Inventec is planning to boost its production capacity for Apple’s wireless earphones.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is entering his sixth year in power, defying threats internal and external, but his harsh tactics continue to garner international criticism.
Carlos Tevez has signed an eye-watering contract with Chinese club Shanghai Shenhua.
Samsung will offer an S-pen accessory for the Galaxy S8, according to a new report from China.
Following a three-year construction project, the new Beipanjiang Bridge in the southern province of Guizhou opened with a traffic jam.
OPEC and non-OPEC nations alike have vocally committed to the cartel's agreement to cut production, effectively gouging the price of oil, but that doesn't mean some members aren't likely to cheat.
A university student was in police custody in May when five policemen allegedly killed him by using improper force and tried to cover it up.
The past year may be one to forget for many, but experts are already warning that there will be plenty to be concerned about in 2017.
The Liaoning led a group of warships and sailed 90 miles south of the Taiwan-controlled Pratas Islands in the disputed South China Sea, fuelling tensions between the two countries.
The three men allegedly hacked into the computers of U.S. law firms that advise companies on mergers, and made over $4 million using insider information.
House Democratic Whip Steny H. Hoyer's comments were in anticipation of U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's speech Wednesday.
The country’s Fair Trade Commission said the record-amount penalty was “aimed at putting right Qualcomm's unfair business model.”
Apple's dismal fourth-quarter earnings sent shares downward, but some analysts expect January's release to mark a rebound for the tech company.
The North Korean leader made the remarks during a conference of the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea, held from Dec. 23 to Dec. 25.
In over 30 countries, electricity produced through solar and wind energy is the same price or cheaper than any new fossil fuel capacity, the World Economic Forum said in a new report.
The white paper published Tuesday revealed China's plans to explore asteroids, the Jupiter system and to send a probe to Mars and the far side of the Moon.
Buckingham Palace said the British monarch did not attend Christmas Day service as she was suffering from a “heavy cold.”
The company is expected to come out with faster chargers for its cars in the coming year.
The al-Eqtisadiah newspaper apologized for its “completely wrong” report, which said Riyadh was planning to sell 49 percent stake in the state-owned oil giant.