The fast-food giant McDonald’s Corp. uses its charitable organization largely as a means of marketing to children and deflecting criticism, health advocates charge.
The most common refrain: Model S fires are less likely than fires for all other cars.
Motorola announced Project Ara, a program to develop a revolutionary new smartphone hardware platform.
While Apple is concerned about slower-than-expected holiday sales, CEO Tim Cook seems less confident about Retina iPad mini supplies.
The world's second-largest automaker reports its third quarter earnings Wednesday. Here's what we know.
Wall Street has high earning expectations after shares doubled in the last three months and mobile advertising looks promising.
Just over two weeks after a Tesla caught fire in Washington, a similar incident occurred in Mexico.
A leaked document indicates that Samsung is concerned with a high rate of return on its Galaxy Gear smart watch.
Virtually all of California and western Oregon and Washington are now covered by Tesla’s free Supercharger networks.
Apple's critics fail to realize that the company can’t survive unless it tempers its innovations with a healthy dose of editing.
How did the embattled tycoon lose $34 billion and keep losing?
Google broke a 2005 promise that “there will be no banner ads on the Google homepage or web search results page… Ever.” Will it throw out "Don't Be Evil" next?
Sales will be up from a quirky September, and up from October last year because of Hurricane Sandy.
Tesla Motors (TSLA) announced today the hire of Doug Field, previously VP of design under Jony Ive for Apple since 2007.
Taiwan's FTC found that Samsung organized an Internet campaign that paid for negative online reviews of HTC products while praising Samsung products.
A latecomer to the Chinese market behind GM and Volkswagen, Ford puts out upbeat estimates in its third-quarter report.
Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-VA, House Judiciary Committee chair, introduced the Innovation Act of 2013, a patent troll-killing bill that has a chance of passing.
Carl Icahn has turned up the heat on Apple CEO Tim Cook, as he looks for another big payday.
Trayon Christian says he was racially profiled after purchasing a designer belt at the store.
Frank Shaw, the corporate vice president at Microsoft, took some time Wednesday during a trip to Abu Dhabi to address the Apple announcement.
Steve Wozniak, the man who co-founded Apple with Steve Jobs in 1976, said he won't be buying the newly-announced iPad Air.
The Apple TV was noticeably missing from its October announcement. Does this mean Apple has something bigger up its sleeve?
When Elon Musk says anything it gets a lot of attention, especially when he curses to underscore a point.
Netflix also surpasses Wall Street's 3Q earnings expectations.
Is the relationship between Google and Facebook warming?
Twitter is reportedly "strongly considering" shuttering its #music mobile app after "abysmal" download numbers.
Apple is gearing up for another big product event on Tuesday; here are five announcements and three surprises we're expecting.
Intuit is working on apps to bring personal finances and mobile payments to Google Glass.
GE profit slipped, but it still topped Wall Street's estimate. Will its financial unit hurt industrial momentum in 2014?
Google beat Wall Street's estimates with increased revenues from new market segments and hardware.