Apple Inc. said Monday its fourth-quarter earnings easily beat Wall Street expectations, as it set a new record for quarterly shipments of its Mac computers and moved more than 1 million iPhones.
Online DVD rental service Netflix Inc. said Monday its third-quarter profit rose 23 percent, ahead of company expectations, as its subscriber base grew.
The popular online social network Facebook Inc. is being sued by an Indiana woman who alleges it has profited from its members sending thousands of unauthorized text messages to mobile phone users whose numbers previously belonged to other people.
Customers of AT&T Inc.'s premium television service, U-verse, were hit with outages Sunday throughout the 33 markets where it's available, the company has confirmed.
Federal regulators appear to be resisting a formal probe of alleged anticompetitive practices of semiconductor giant Intel Corp., despite requests from members of Congress and corporate rivals.
Chinese e-commerce portal Alibaba.com could raise up to $1.5 billion in its Hong Kong initial public offering next month, the company's parent said Monday.
Dell Inc. plans to sell computers and other electronics gear at 1,400 Staples Inc. stores, the latest departure from the direct-to-customer business model pioneered by the No. 2 computer maker.
Microsoft is slashing Xbox 360 prices in Japan by about 13 percent as the price war among video game consoles heats up around the world ahead of the key year-end shopping season.
Microsoft Corp. dropped a nearly decade-long legal battle with European regulators Monday, agreeing to key parts of an antitrust ruling that has already led to hundreds of millions in fines.
Flash memory maker SanDisk Corp. on Monday will debut an online video service and a USB flash drive that can carry television programs and videos from a computer for playback on TVs.
Solar power, still a tiny fraction of the energy used today, may be heading closer to the mainstream — if a display on the National Mall over the past week is any indication.