More than 90 percent of all personal computers manufactured in the world in 2011 were made in China.
The U.S., citing examples of famous Chinese dissidents, has expressed deep concerns over China's deteriorating human rights policies.
Google’s Android captured nearly 80 percent of the global smartphone OS market in the second quarter, a new report said.
Many are saying the Philippines has snubbed citizens of China and Taiwan for not including them in new visa-free travel policies.
AIG, nearly wiped out by derivative bets five years ago, authorized the repurchase of $1 billion in stock after profit jumped 17 percent.
Manny Pacquiao and Brandon Rios toured China to promote their next fight.
The low-cost iPhone 6, also known as iPhone 5C, is said to release with the same features as the iPhone 5, including a 8-megapixel camera.
Police have arrested and charged Jiamei Tian for vandalizing several monuments around Washington, D.C.
Will the iPad mini 2 release with a Retina display? Despite contradictory reports, we sort out the confusion.
Many are worried that people being Good Samaritans will become increasingly rare after a teenager was murdered.
Washington will encourage the transformation of the Myanmar Tatmadaw into a professional security force.
Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay $85,800 to a local Chinese dealer for anti-competitive practices.
Japan Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso has a long history of making bizarre and inflammatory public statements.
The relationship between U.S. interest rates and gold prices is becoming murkier than ever, according to the World Gold Council.
Official and private estimates of the state of China's factory sector differ, making it harder to judge the true health of the country's economy.
The HSBC PMI fell to 47.7 in July, suggesting that the slowdown in China's growth continues to hurt its factories.
The Philippines' foreign secretary says his country is getting a hand from America in its ongoing maritime territorial row with China.
It's never been done and may well lead to his death, but Son Jong-hoon, once a priviliged North Korean, wants to go back -- to make a point.
Following protests and a contract renegotiation, Chinese firm Wanbao will up its investment in Myanmar.
If you can't stand the heat, get out of Shanghai.
Chinese tourists accounted for 24 percent of tax-free consumption worldwide in 2012.
A routine application for expanding an existing factory was turned down, hinting that China is playing tough against foreign auto makers.