By taking Facebook to battle in court, Yahoo has shown an unfamiliar measure of resolve
The embattled media empire retains U.K. readers
As fast as Youku, Tudou, and other firms are growing, they're losing money on creating original programming
Utilities in Brazil and other Latin American countries battle theft and deadbeats with smart meters
This isn't the first time China's trade balance has gone negative, but the latest deficit dwarfs previous ones
Japan's once-mighty electronics sector has seen its exports and competitiveness eroded by Korea and a resurgent U.S. tech sector
Employers want more leeway in funding their obligations
Sixty-six percent of those surveyed pointed fingers at oil companies, Middle East countries, and the Iran standoff
A blogger has proposed a copyright symbol to credit those who share a lot online. But why stop there?
By taking Facebook to battle in court, Yahoo has shown an unfamiliar measure of resolve
The iconic guitar maker dominates the market
Companies new and old vie for recognition at Austin's South by Southwest Interactive
In the run-up to elections in Senegal, a new pop song, Le Vote, advises voters to take the money but vote their conscience