Interbrand unveiled its 15th annual Best Global Brands Report Thursday and for the first time in history, a Chinese company entered the list.
Thursday's vote came 24 hours after 99 percent of Comcast shareholders voted yes.
Silicon Valley, and Facebook in particular, have taken heat for hiring overwhelmingly male workforces.
The service remains illegal in many cities despite its worldwide popularity.
President Obama has received regular updates regarding the data breach that affected nearly 80 million households.
The Tesla Motors buzz over its big announcement has pushed its stock price up nearly $20 in four trading days.
First eBay, then Hewlett-Packard, and now Symantec. What's going on here?
UPS is looking to cut costs as online shopping deliveries grow faster than more profitable commercial orders.
Company would follow eBay and HP as breakups gain traction in the tech world.
The tiny sensors, like the ones hidden in New York payphones, help apps track individuals' locations.
An electric minivan was once in the works at Chrysler. Now the company is opting for a plug-in hybrid electric.
India's tech scene is evolving rapidly as the country is no longer content to be just a source of cheap labor.
AT&T said in a letter to customers that a company employee obtained unauthorized access to billing information.
Yahoo India, once home to the company's largest development center outside U.S., is cutting an undisclosed number of jobs as early as November.
The maker of square-shaped credit-card readers raises $150 million. Will the cash help the startup compete with Silicon Valley’s tech titans?
Verizon and Redbox's joint streaming venture admitted defeat in an email to customers.
The new iPhones will reportedly be sold by the company's distribution partners in the country.
Jack Palmer, who claimed visa misuse and harassment by India’s Infosys, has filed a new lawsuit after the first one was thrown out two years ago.
Samsung's smartphones have struggled in the face of competition but its chip business is seen as a promising part of the conglomerate.
Over 14 million GM vehicles have key rotation problems. Total recalls for the year now top 30 million.
CEO Marissa Mayer looks to spend some of the cash from the Alibaba IPO.
Dana Deasy, a former BP and Tyco CIO, is facing another test as hackers infiltrate the U.S.'s largest bank.
The infected Macs navigate to Reddit for further instructions from the cyber criminals.
More than 75 million current and former Chase bank customers could be impacted by the summer hack, the bank said.
The report comes one day after the social network apologized for user experimentation.
Occupy Central intentionally stationed itself in a posh shopping area popular with Chinese visitors.
Big Blue’s India headcount now double the size of U.S. staff.
Apple’s partners on its new payment service also include merchants, such as McDonald, Whole Foods Market and Walgreen.
GM, Chrysler and Nissan all reported nearly 20 percent sales growth. Deliveries of nearly all Ford sedans declined.
Apple Pay allows consumers to make transactions with their mobile devices, an area where PayPal still lags behind.