Legere calls his company "pro-consumer" and the FTC's bill cramming charges “misdirected.”
The latest trade-in value is significantly lower than what Apple offered in its previous recycling programs.
June U.S. new-car sales were stronger than expected. For GM’s Chevy sedans, not so much.
You might not know the audiences for Facebook, Twitter and Instagram as well as you think you do.
Anthony Noto, whose team made Goldman Sachs the leader in tech IPOs last year, will join Twitter as its chief financial officer.
Google Glass is considered a recording device by movie theaters in several countries.
The Chevrolet Cruze recall is linked to an accident in which a woman lost an eye.
June lost a weekend to May this year, creating one of those statistical quirks in auto sales numbers.
While Google Glass was relatively invisible during the company's big event, supporters say they see a bright future for the computing shades.
After a report in May revealed that only 30 percent of its employees are female, Google said it's trying to improve the situation.
The company is being investigated by all three branches of the federal government.
KNOX will allow users of Android's next version to separate business data from personal information on their devices.
Google's Android L preview included features both average and tech savvy users could appreciate.
Alitalia currently places 70th out of 100 global carriers ranked by Skytrax. Meanwhile, Etihad is in seventh place.
Google unveiled Android TV, a version of its mobile operating system for TVs and set-top boxes, at its annual developers conference.
Google unveils Android TV at its annual developers conference.
MacBook Air users have mixed feelings about Microsoft's Surface Pro 3-MacBook Air trade in promotion.
Google will host a live stream of its largest annual event, including the keynote address and sessions throughout both days.
Google has a lot of projects in the pipeline leading up to I/O 2014 - here are 11 things to look out for at the conference.
Edward Gamson says British Airways refused to reimburse him for the $4,500 first class tickets.
A company that built an empire off door-to-door cosmetics sales is restructuring, again.
Home-sharing app Airbnb is attempting to sway New Yorkers with a series of ads featuring its many "hosts."
Dealerships need to check for exploding airbags in popular models like the Honda CR-V, Nissan Cube and Mazda6.
Hiring by Apple's suppliers to match production needs for the iPhone 6 could drive the biggest employment boom in mainland China in years.
The acquisition is considered as Google’s latest attempt at gaining an edge over competitors in the fast-growing “smart home” segment.
Google, Yahoo! and LinkedIn revealed employee numbers by race and gender, and the results show huge gaps.
Apple intends to release the iWatch following a special event in October, and may surprise some with its choice of form factor.
A new app for iPhone and Android makes it easy to say "yo" to friends, a worthwhile preposition for investors who gave its team over $1 million.
UPS follows FedEx's lead to include size in shipping prices, but online retailers may shield their customers from new rates.
More than 1.2 million Fiat Chrysler vehicles could have the same ignition switch problem GM has been grappling with.