SAN FRANCISCO --The big knock on Apple -- whether or not it's always been accurate -- is that its products are more expensive than most of its competitors. more
Tue Jun 09 04:34pm CEST
In the brief history of Web sites, there are few if any second chances. Remember Friendster? That's why it's difficult for some industry observers to see a comeback for MySpace, the large online social network that has seen its popularity flatline. more
Tue Jun 09 06:03pm CEST
It is the awards show where techies are greeted like rock stars. more
Tue Jun 09 03:33pm CEST
The U.S. military says it is investigating claims a U.S. airstrike in Afghansitan hit a wedding causing civilian deaths, as President Hamid Karzai urges U.S. election winner Barack Obama to bring an end to civilian deaths. more
Wed Nov 05 01:32pm CET
A Taliban group has claimed responsibility for kidnapping a dozen children from a high school in northwestern Pakistan, a Pakistani military source said Wednesday. more
Wed Nov 05 09:01am CET
China has sentenced 55 people for their involvement in anti-government protests that broke out in Tibet in March, state media reported Wednesday. more
Wed Nov 05 07:25am CET
The U.S. Federal Reserve cuts a key interest rate by half-a-percentage point to 1 percent in an effort to spur economic activity. The rate is used to set rates for a wide variety of consumer loans, including credit cards and home loans. more
Wed Oct 29 08:16pm CET
Election Day is still days away, but Republicans are already caught up in a heated debate about Sarah Palin's future role in the party should the GOP ticket fail to win the White House. more
Wed Oct 29 07:54pm CET
UK broadcaster the BBC suspended two of its best-known stars Wednesday for broadcasting a series of "gross" and abusive telephone calls. more
Wed Oct 29 08:01pm CET