With a relatively flat second quarter, Apple seems to be banking on end-of-the-year product launches to boost revenue.
All four of Apple’s data centers, located in North Carolina, Oregon, Nevada and California, rely entirely on renewable energy.
Roughly 100 people are known to have stowed away under planes during flights worldwide, and only a fraction of them survived.
If Samsung has to pay anything to Apple, it should be 35 cents, not $40, for each infringing device, an expert testified.
Allergan generated $6.2 billion in revenues in 2013, supported by its leading product, Botox, whose standalone revenues grew 12 percent.
Beliefs about evolution, the Big Bang theory, climate change, etc., in the U.S. depend heavily on religion and political affiliation, a new poll reveals.
The Republican opponent of the immigration reform proposal says the Facebook founder would benefit financially from immigration amnesty.
Some U.S. nonprofits are rewarding top fundraisers with 7-figure salaries, but critics say execs shouldn’t become millionaires off goodwill.
Mac OSX users that want to continue using Me.com and Mac.com accounts with AOL Instant Messenger will have to upgrade to Mac OSX Mavericks.
A class-action suit against Apple, Google, Intel and Adobe alleges they conspired to cap salaries.
Researchers have discovered four new species of carnivorous sponges lurking in the deep waters of the North Pacific.
Scientists are calling a recently discovered planet, Kepler-186f, a close “cousin” of Earth. Kepler-186f was discovered nearly 500 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus.
Scientists find organic soil that has been frozen to the bottom of the ice sheet for 2.7 million years.
Strange things can happen when you no longer look like your former self.
Wu-Tang Clan is producing a single copy of its new album to be auctioned off, and is also charging fans up to $50 to hear it.
Disney is betting big on Maker Studios, a YouTube multichannel network.
Continental made airbag systems for recalled cars, including sensors that determine if and when airbags go off in an accident, according to the suit.
The Srirachi saga continues.
Mimi Faust's sex tape has apparently led to a shortage in shower rods.
The Los Angeles Lakers could land a top-three pick in the 2014 NBA Lottery.
Henrique de Castro was only Yahoo's chief operating officer for 15 months, but he has received a severance package worth nearly $58 million.
Bryan Singer questioned the timing of Michael Egan's lawsuit and denied the claims.