Responding to extraordinary demand, Facebook said Wednesday that it would sell more stock in the company's initial public offering. But ahead of the IPO, a debate emerged between two of the nation's largest automakers: Does it pay to advert... [Full Article]
J.K. Shin, president of Samsung's mobile business, sat down with The Wall Street Journal and revealed that the South Korean manufacturer has begun aggressively hiring foreign software engineers in an effort keep pace with Apple's iPhone. Samsung, whi... [Full Article]
U.S. stock market futures wobbled Tuesday as solid corporate earnings results could not completely offset concerns about the U.S. economy and continued worries over Europe. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
Stock futures are rising as major U.S. companies post first-quarter earnings above Wall Street expectations and with strong numbers expected from the government on both housing and factories. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - Oil companies Exxon Mobil Corp , BP Plc and Conoco Phillips have reached a settlement with the state of Alaska that will allow the companies to build a pipeline from a North Slope natural gas field, the Wall Street Journal reported on Fri... [Full Article]
On Wednesday, executives from Verizon, Comcast, and various experts on anti-trust law and competition testified before a Senate committee to help decide the fate of a deal worth more than $3.6 billion that could reshape the face of Internet connectiv... [Full Article]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Antitrust regulators investigating Google for potential antitrust violations have asked Apple Inc how it incorporates Google search on its iPad and iPhone, Bloomberg reported citing two people familiar with the matter. The Fede... [Full Article]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Internet service providers need to work harder to prevent hacks, data theft and other fraud, including contacting customers whose infected computers have been hijacked by organized crime and helping them clean out viruses, the ... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (R) accompanies German Chancellor Angela Merkel as she leaves the Elysee Palace in Paris, February 6, 2012 following a Franco-German intergovernmental meeting. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE ... [Full Article]
A developing Senate plan that would bolster the government's ability to regulate the computer security of companies that run critical industries is drawing strong opposition from businesses that say it goes too far and security experts who beli... [Full Article]