Jefferies analyst Peter Misek says that Apple will launch the iPhone 6 with a bigger display in June 2014.
Many are wondering how a man wanted for rape got a teaching position in China, and they're calling for changes to be made.
The e-commerce giant has great plans for China's most popular microblogging site.
New Zealand's Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages recently updated its list of banned baby names, which include King, Lucifer and Messiah.
China has announced a plan to discourage overspending - something that may hurt luxury goods sales.
Could a controversial advertisement for a Chevrolet vehicle put General Motors' Chinese expansion plans in jeopardy?
Across Africa, rhinos have been slaughtered by hunters who sell their horns to black markets in east Asia, primarily China and Vietnam.
China's manufacturers found less demand for their products last month so factories were less busy. Not a good sign.
Africa-based U.S. troops are relying on the Chinese Apstar-7 satellite to communicate and share information.
The founder and former CEO of Xinhua Finance will serve a one-month sentence behind bars.
The Dutch Mars One project is targeting citizens in the world's most populous country, China, to apply to live on Mars.
Detroit auto giant GM is expected to report lower first-quarter profits, but analysts expect improved performance overall this year.
Nokia released the 105 for only $20, aimed at reclaiming its spot in the low-end market by selling to developing countries. Here are seven groups of people that could use the $20 phone in America.
The former Chicago Bulls basketball star is suing Qiaodan Sports Co., a Chinese company, for using his Chinese name.
Shanshan Du and Yu Qin head to court Tuesday to see how long they will serve for stealing GM's hybrid car technology.
The electronics retailer is ditching Europe just as the partnership with Carphone Warehouse seemed to be gaining momentum.
The average cost of rent in Beijing is now so high that many are on the verge of not being able to afford to live there.
Most of the world's biggest spenders come from Asia, but one Middle Eastern nation's residents spend almost twice as much on travel.
How to say, "Oh, so many weapons. Great!" and other helpful, everyday English phrases.
Two Western retailers promised to compensate the families of the victims of the country’s worst industrial accident.
A maiden voyage of ship carrying 100 Chinese tourists was heading toward an unlikely destination: the disputed Paracel Islands.
An affluent class has arisen in India that is now able to purchase symbols of Western prosperity.