Marketing to Americans is not worth the time, money or effort, according to the Canadian Tourism Commission.
We found a 25% off code for 'Total War: Rome 2,' which Sega announced a Sept. 3, 2012, release date for earlier today.
A report by PwC says low prices and and rising salaries are driving Chinese netizens to outshop their global counterparts.
The Senate has passed a bill on that would put an end to tax-free online purchases, but the House may differ.
How would passage of the Marketplace Fairness Act affect your online shopping?
China's version of Amazon.com would really like to avoid what happened to Facebook last year.
Most of the world's biggest spenders come from Asia, but one Middle Eastern nation's residents spend almost twice as much on travel.
The Stockholm-based discount fashion seller has done pretty well in Europe, but it wants a bigger global footprint.
Though many high-end hotels in China are only half-full, companies still plan to open more.
Tourism Australia's viral "Best Jobs In The World" campaign may be a lavish promotional stunt, but it's also about a real job shortage Down Under.
Happier meals? The fast-food giant plans to improve service following a rise in consumer complaints about rude employees.
Retail sales fell 0.4 percent last month, the U.S. Commerce Department said Friday. Consumer confidence is down, too.
Brick-and-mortar bookstores in China are being hurt by Internet sales, but they aren't waiting passively for the end to come.
Ashley Tisdale shows some skin on the cover of Maxim's May issue.
J.C. Penney has axed CEO Ron Johnson and is bringing back his predecessor Myron (Mike) Ullman.
In a contest to generate ideas to combat robocalling, Google won special recognition by the FTC for its crowd-sourced solution.
"I" means Internet, "pad" means tablet and "mini" means smaller. But can Apple trademark these three elements combined?
A store, believed to be in Australia, is charging a $5 fee for "just looking" in its brick and mortar store.
Ford Motors India apologizes for an ad campaign blunder that leaves Italy seething against distasteful portrayal of its former premier.
A new study by Nielsen and SocialGuide found that TV ratings correlate with Twitter chatter surrounding TV.
Google has reportedly ceased all print publications of Frommer's guidebooks, and some say the move could kill the brand.
February U.S. retail sales unexpectedly rose to a 5-month high, as falling gasoline prices increased Americans' purchasing power.