The US Internal Revenue Service thinks bitcoin is property; a federal judge thinks it's a currency
Robin Li is pushing Baidu into the kind of e-businesses dominated by Alibaba and Tencent
Uber alleges the commission and cab companies conspired in violation of US antitrust law
Voting is officially compulsory. Fraud accusations are almost unheard of, as are reports of voting difficulties of any significance
Apple won a trial ruling that Samsung infringed its patents for the slide-to-unlock, autocorrect and quick links features
Options will include an Si coupe for younger buyers, a high-performance R-type version for enthusiasts and the most powerful engine in the model's history
SABMiller is open to discussing the offer from larger rival AB InBev, which would unite the world's two biggest beer makers with combined annual sales of about $81 billion
The impact of current low prices is "most apparent on tight oil, which is more price reactive than other liquids sources," according to the report
Seven years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Europe's largest banks are poised for more bloodletting
Airbus still lags behind Boeing in the US, the world's biggest market for airliner sales
The liquidity situation is enough to keep the Fed at zero until at least December