A team of thieves hacked into banks around the globe, while foot soldiers withdrew massive sums from ATMs and bought luxury items with the stolen cash.
Google is expected to unveil the next version of Android next week. These 5 features could improve the operating system.
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These Americans can't wait until they can apply for health insurance under the new state-based exchanges, scheduled to open for enrollment in October. For some with pre-existing conditions, there are no other options.
IRS workers gathered in New York City this week to protest the government spending cuts that will result in at least five furlough days without pay.
Apple's iTunes Store is nearing 50 billion ? billion! ? downloads. Here are the most-downloaded tablet apps ever.
Washington State's budding marijuana industry has drawn entrepreneurs from all careers and backgrounds.
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Here are seven companies from the first Fortune 500 that have since been merged, split up, or put out to pasture.
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It's hard to say exactly why an off-road pick-up needs 575 horsepower, but it's fun when it gets it.
Government cutbacks at the airports got you worried about flight delays? Travelers at these airports had the best odds of leaving the gate on time last year, according to the Department of Transportation.
Warren Buffett joined Twitter Thursday. Here's a look back at nine other notable first tweets.
Tuition and student debt levels are soaring. So which schools provide the best return on your investment? These five topped Payscale's list.
There are two Android phones that matter this year. Here's how their respective features stack up.
Congress reacted swiftly when furloughs of FAA air traffic controllers caused a surge in flight delays. But even without the cutbacks, travelers at these airports feel lucky when they depart on time.
Some things just shouldn't be connected to the Internet. With Shodan, a search engine that finds connected devices, it's easy to locate dangerous things that anyone can access without so much as a username or password.
Innovations range from phones that watch users watching them to keyboards that think.
The newest model from Ford's luxury brand shows that there's a lot of work still to be done.
From Japan and the Philippines to the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait, these countries' stock markets have rallied more than 20% so far this year.
These super-efficient vehicles are made right here.
If you know when to go, you can visit four great towns without paying sky-high prices, using these tips from travel gurus.
Spurred by "Abenomics" and a weaker yen, the Nikkei 225 index is outpacing its peers this year by a wide margin. Some stocks are posting gains of 60%, 70% or even 100%. Here are a few of the top performers.
Apple's iTunes Music Store is turning 10 next week, but the music software is even older. Here's how it changed over time.
Old-school off-roaders have finally become desirable items at collector car auctions.
Entrepreneurs talk about the perks and perils of mixing small business and friendship.
These 10 cities had the highest level of year-round pollution and some of the highest incidences of heart and lung issues as well, according to the American Lung Association's annual report.
From a really, really fast Lamborghini to an SUV with projector beam headlights, some fun cars were featured at China's major car show.
With their unique proportions, these 15 autos are sure to turn heads, but do stubby cars mean fat sales?
Money magazine's 101 Ways to Build Wealth package offers blueprints for the different stages of your life on how to achieve real financial security. In tips #78 through #101, we offer advice for 55- to 64-year-olds.
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At least with reviewers. HTC's latest smartphone is getting incredibly positive reactions.
PC makers are trying to give their dowdy lineups a little more appeal.
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