BlackBerry Inc. elected two mobile industry executives as directors as it continues its year-long shake-up to regain market share and profit.
Peugeot SA is writing down billions of euros because of its heavy exposure to the flailing European car market.
Historically, the U.S. has been the world's biggest corn exporter. But the landscape is rapidly changing.
China’s Defense Ministry denied allegations on Friday that a Chinese frigate locked its radar on a Japanese navy ship.
After two Russian fighter jets entered Japanese airspace on Thursday, the Japanese military scrambled their fighter jets in a quick response.
Japan’s government said two Russian fighter jets entered the country’s airspace Thursday, to which it responded by scrambling its own aircraft.
Japan’s SoftBank Corp. (TYO:9984) said it had raised $250 million for a venture capital fund to invest in companies that have already gotten off the ground.
The challenge faced by Apple from David Einhorn differs from earlier battles over Yahoo and AOL.
According to some major Japanese news sites, the PS4 will be priced at $400.
Apple just seeded the first beta update to iOS 6.1, but the timing is somewhat curious, considering how the Evasi0n jailbreak for all iOS 6.x devices only went live two days ago.
Sprint-Nextel Corp. (NYSE:S) reported fourth-quarter results better than forecast due to strong iPhone, smartphone sales.
The U.S. stock index futures pointed to a slightly lower open ahead of the Labor Department's weekly jobless claims data.
Japan’s core machinery orders posted a better-than-expected rise in December compared with the previous month.
Sprint-Nextel (NYSE:S) will report another fourth-quarter loss Wednesday as investors await news on the SoftBank Corp. (TYO:9984) merger.
Six people were killed as an earthquake triggered a tsunami that sent massive waves crashing into several South Pacific islands.
Japan’s prime minister lashed out at China on Wednesday after a Chinese frigate put a radar lock on a Japanese navy ship.
In the conflict over the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands, Tokyo claims that a Chinese ship made hostile moves toward a Japanese destroyer.
Toyota, the world’s best-selling automaker, says it will make more vehicles than previously expected by the end of its fiscal year.
U.S. Sec. of State John Kerry conferred with his S. Korean and Japanese counterparts and warned N. Korea against pursuing nuclear ambitions.
China has its hands full dealing with off-the-charts smog. Now, the Japanese are worried that they will also have to learn how to breath toxic Chinese air.
The Japanese auto giant sees little mainstream demand for electric vehicles right now, or possibly ever.
The South Korean ambassador to the U.N. told reporters he hopes for "swift action" on the problem of North Korea's nuclear weapons.