Candy Crush's King Digital Rolling Out Bubble Witch Sequel
King hopes to repeat Candy Crush success with latest game.
Amazon And Other Online Firms Are About To Be Unleashed In India
New PM Modi is moving quickly to roll out economic reforms and the online marketplace looks to be first in line.
Lithuania Clears First Hurdle On Track To Euro Adoption
The Baltic state wants closer integration into Europe as Russia's Ukraine meddling raises concerns.
China's Economic Reforms Have Outpaced Political Ones In The 25 Years Since Tiananmen Square
“Poverty is not socialism. To be rich is glorious.”
China's Factories Picked Up Steam In May
World's second-largest economy manufactured its most goods in five months during May.
Google Looks To Space, The Internet's Final Frontier
To reach the unreachable, Google has a plan in place to deliver the Internet via satellite.
A Scary Number Of People Are Killed Each Year By Distracted Drivers
A new report from the NHTA makes it clear: our addiction to gadgets is exacting a heavy toll.
Musk Says SpaceX Manned Craft Can Be Ready To Fly In 2016
“It’s not only that the Russians are taunting us. They are massively overcharging.”
Abenomics Threatened As Consumer Spending Crashes And Inflation Jumps
Consumer prices in Japan surged to a 23-year high after a tax increase earlier this year.
Twitter's $10 Million Man Jumps Ship
Twitter has been struggling to attract more users with new features for users in the U.S. and abroad.
Bono's On Board: Latest Move At Fender Highlights Singer's Business Chops
Bono and The Edge go to work for Fender.
US Q1 GDP Falls 1% In First Such Drop Since 2011 As Severe Winter Stuns Economy
But the contraction is "nothing to worry about," London-based Capital Economics said.
It's Likely Getting Easier To Buy An Electric Car If You Live In One Of These 8 States
States representing more than one quarter of U.S. car sales are stepping up promotions of cleaner cars.
We're About To Find Out Who Really Controls Alibaba, The Giant Chinese Internet Company Going Public In The US
Special governing board has sparked concerns about just who is running the giant company that plans a big U.S. IPO.
This Is Not Your Grandparents' Brooklyn
An apartment at Toll Bros.' Pierhouse project in Brooklyn sold for more than $11 million -- before it was even built.
Facebook Seeks To Preempt Troubling Country By Country EU Review Of WhatsApp Buy
In February, Facebook said it would buy WhatsApp for about $16 billion in cash and stock. The deal is now valued at $19 billion.
Alibaba's Latest Move Beefs Up Its Logistics Business To Play In International Markets
Does Alibaba's latest move beef up its logistics business to play in international markets?
Best Selling Economics Writer Piketty Defends His Data After Paper's Criticism He Calls An 'Ambush'
Writer tells Newsweek that he was not given enough time to address questions from the Financial Times.
RBS Latest Firm Hit By Layoffs Ahead Of New Fed Regulations
Scottish bank plans to cut its mortgage trading business in the U.S.
China Calls Out Cisco For Cybersnooping
State-owned Youth Daily accuses networking company of aiding U.S. spying.
Obama To Roll Out New Carbon Emission Rules Next Week
President will use his executive authority to order new rules.
Chevy Malibu Tops GM's Most-Recalled List
The 2009 model alone has been recalled on five separate occasions.
Apple (AAPL) Shares Are A Buy Ahead Of Upcoming iPhone 6 Rollout: Morgan Stanley
Apple shares hit a 52-week high earlier this week and Morgan Stanley says it has more room to run.
US Cities Ceding Some Growth To Suburbs: Brookings Institution Report
"City growth may be bottoming out," a Brookings Institution researcher says
Sears Plans To Close 80 Stores As Shopper Exodus Continues
Shares of Sears fell 2.4 percent on Thursday.
Fed Minutes Show Central Bank Comfortable With Policy But Laying Groundwork For Eventual Changes
The Federal Reserve doesn’t believe that it faces a “trade-off between its employment and inflation objectives.”
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) Detroit Investment Aims To Revitalize City Center And Make The Company A Buck
The bank’s investment in the Motor City will fund blight removal, home loans, job training and small business loans, among other things.
Swiss Glad To Put Credit Suisse Problems In The Past
Reactions from across the Swiss media mostly happy the whole Credit Suisse U.S. headache is over.
This Is How Much Americans Hate Their Internet Service Providers And Cable Companies
Not surprisingly, the industry scores extremely poorly on customer satisfaction surveys.
Apple Shares Trade At 52-Week High As iPhone Pipeline, Stock Split Stir Investor Interest
An iPhone with a bigger screen and a company stock split help drive Apple shares to 52-week high.