MIAMI - When University of Central Florida junior Nicole Nissim got stumped in trigonometry, she checked out what was showing on YouTube.
MIAMI - When University of Central Florida junior Nicole Nissim got stumped in trigonometry, she checked out what was showing on YouTube.
SAN FRANCISCO - For immigrants who send money to their home countries, wire-transfer shops are backbones of their neighbourhoods.
SAN FRANCISCO - A Google executive will depart in January to join LinkedIn, the professional social networking company said on Wednesday.
FRANKFURT - Q-Cells, the world's largest solar cell maker, cut its full-year outlook on Tuesday and said demand for its products could remain subdued until mid-2009, driving down its own shares and those of rivals across Europe.
NEW YORK - You’ve played the iPhone app. Now get the soundtrack. EMI Music has become the first major label to line up multiple artists for an edition of Tapulous’ popular iPhone game application Tap Tap Revenge.
NEW YORK - Nintendo Co Ltd's Wii has emerged as one of the few hot products this holiday season, and Wal-Mart Stores Inc will offer "tens of thousands" of the hard-to-get video game consoles on its website starting on Monday.
NEW YORK - Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer said Friday the US software giant remained interested in acquiring Yahoo’s search business and would rather do a deal “sooner than later.”
LOS ANGELES - The first NFL game broadcast to theaters live in 3-D fumbled, then recovered on Thursday night.
POZNAN, Poland - A Swiss teacher completed the first round-the-world trip in a solar-powered car on Thursday and said he hoped the 52,000-km (32,000-mile) odyssey would inspire carmakers to make greener models.
HELSINKI, Finland - World-leading mobile phone maker Nokia Corp. on Thursday downgraded its fourth-quarter market outlook for the second time, saying the slowdown in the industry was bigger than expected.