Kraft Plans to Split: Will Create Two 'Distinct' Publicly Traded Companies
Kraft aims to split its company into two distinct businesses. The company said the move could occur by the end of this year.
Apple Makes Deal With China Telecom to Sell iPhone 5: Report
Apple has made a preliminary deal with China Telecom to sell the iPhone 5 and a lower priced version of the iPhone 4 in China, according to a report.
Michele Bachmann 'No' Vote Ad: Easy to Run Now
Michele Bachmann's "no" vote ad is easy to run now that Congress avoided a financial disaster for America by passing the debt-ceiling bill.
Bachmann 'No' Vote on Debt Ceiling Ad Questioned (Video)
Michele Bachmann's new ad in which she touts voting against raising the debt ceiling is questioned.
Can New BlackBerry Smartphones Compete With iPhone 5? One Survey Says No
RIM has released five new BlackBerry 7 smartphones, but one analyst says his survey shows more consumers want Apple's iPhone.
Comcast Earnings Rise; Benefiting from NBCUniversal Acquisition
Second-quarter earnings rose at Comcast and the company is "pulling all the right levers," said one analyst. Comcast is benefiting from its purchase of NBCUniversal earlier this year.
Google+ Becomes Fastest Growing Web Site Ever; But Can it Catch Facebook?
Google+ has become the fastest growing Web site ever. But can it catch Facebook?
Facebook Buys Push Pop Press; Digital Book Publisher
Facebook has purchased Push Pop Press, the digital book publisher. But the founders of Push Pop Press say the move is not a sign that Facebook will enter the digital book publishing business.
As Apple Sales Rise, Tech Support Quality Slipping: Survey
Apple's sales are rising, but one survey suggests the company's tech support quality is dropping.
Facebook Buys Push Pop Press; Not Sign Social Network Giant Moving Into Digital Book Publishing, Founders Say
Facebook has acquired digital book publishing Push Pop Press. The move is not a sign that Facebook is moving into digital book publishing, Push Pop Press co-founders say.
Skype for iPad Released, Becomes Top Free App; Reviews Postive
Skype for the iPad is now available. The app became a Top Free App at Apple's App Store.
Tiger Woods 'Good to Go' for PGA Return; Playing in WGC-Bridgestone
Tiger Woods says he's "good to go" in his PGA return.
Skype's iPad App Getting Strong Reviews
Skype's iPad app launched Tuesday to strong user reviews.
Chevrolet Pulse Beating Strong; Cruze Hot, 2012 Sonic Coming Soon
Sales rose almost eight percent for Chevrolet in July, as the company benefits from the fuel-efficient Cruze and other new products. The 2012 subcompact Sonic is due to arrive in dealer showrooms in October.
Skype iPad App: Positive User Reviews Pour In
Skype's new iPad app is receiving many positive reviews just afters after its release.
Skype iPad App: It's Back for Good (No Joke)
Skype's anticipated iPad app has been launched.
Skype iPad App: Now You See It, Now You Don't
Skype momentarily debuted its new app for the iPad Monday, but the company quickly pulled it down from Apple's App Store, saying it wasn't yet ready for release.
Economy Bad Enough that People Are Buying Less Beer?
In the tough economy, people are buying less Coors beer. Molson Coors Brewing Co. said Tuesday weak sales hurt quarterly profits, citing weak economic conditions, sentiment that was underscored hours later when the U.S. Commerce Department released figures show consumer gains combined with rising fuel costs prompted Americans to pinch dollars more tightly -- and beer was apparently one of the items cut.
Gabrielle Giffords Returns: Yes, Miracles Do Happen
U.S. Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords reminded Washington and the rest of America and watching world that yes, miracles do happen. Her arrival on the scene to cast a vote for the debt-limit bill came at just the right moment.
Skype for iPad Goes Live; Pulled After Premature Launch
Skype's anticipated app for the iPad went live briefly Monday, but it was pulled after Skype said it was launched prematurely.
Denver's Flight Price War: Frontier, Southwest Offer Deep Discounts
Denver is having a flight price war, as Frontier and Southwest are offering tickets through Tuesday and Wednesday at less than $10 one way to some destinations.
Gap Jeans Cleaning Tip: Freezing Overnight Kills Germs
Gap is launching a new marketing campaign targeting smartphone shoppers. The company is releasing a video tip that tells shoppers they can clean their jeans by putting them in the freezer overnight.
The Debt Deal: Barack Obama's Big Mistake
Observers say President Barack Obama should have pushed Republicans harder in debt deal negotiations. But the big mistake of Obama and Democrats wasn't raising the debt ceiling when they still controlled Congress in 2010.
Google Gets 1,000 IBM Patents; Seeks Strength in War 'No One Will Win'
Google says the patent war is one that can be won, but the company bolstered its positioning by acquiring more than 1,000 patents from IBM.
Foxconn, HSBC Join Global Trend: Technology Reducing Labor Costs
Technology is increasingly displacing the need for workers worldwide. Foxconn, making of Apple's iPhones and iPads, plans to add one million robots to factories in the next three years. HSBC is cutting out "unnecessary bureaucracy" in eliminating 30,000 jobs.
Apple Partner Foxconn Adding One Million Robots; Rising Labor Costs Likely Prompt Move
Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn is adding one million robots over the next three years in hopes of reducing labor costs.
Honda Raises Profit, Sales Forecast
Honda has raised its profit and sales forecast. The company is on a speedy path to recovery.
Google Acquires 1,000 IBM Patents; Trying to Navigate 'Mess' of Tech Industry Infringement Suits
Google is trying to navigate a "mess" in the technology industry's patent infringement lawsuit game by bolstering its own patent holdings. The company has purchased more than 1,000 patents from IBM.
Angelina Jolie: Moved to Tears in Sarajevo
Angelina Jolie was moved to tears at the Sarajevo Film Festival Saturday when she accepted an award there. Jolie and Brad Pitt walked down the red carpet together.
One Dead, Three Injured in Shooting After George Clinton Concert
A 16-year-old boy has died in a shooting following a George Clinton concert in Cleveland. Three others remain hospitalized with injuries.