Analyst Ming Chi Kuo said that Apple's device releases in the next three years will use a new mini LED screen technology.
While both the women were charged with first-degree murder, the mother was additionally accused of "facilitation of first-degree murder."
The woman was found dead in the bathtub "holding her mobile phone plugged into the socket" in one hand "and in the other, she had a bath plug."
Trump aims to make the Department of Homeland Security more compliant to his will.
After purchasing a multi-million dollar private island, a Florida man was arrested for stealing $300 worth of goods from K-Mart.
The teen confessed to suffocating her five-year-old brother with a pillow, adding that she had "cut off her brother's genital organs and eaten it."
A race is on to find the wreckage of an F-35A that crashed into the Pacific Ocean off Japan.
The recent Alphabet X graduate takes flight.
Jason J. Sybert was accused of having sexual intercourse with a female student at least twice in a classroom at Bowsher, between April 1 and May 30, 2018.
The U.K. is the number one destination for U.S. goods and services within the EU and the second-biggest recipient of American investment.
Tech firms are being warned by the British government to better police their sites or face legal penalties.
Marketers and ad agencies are shifting search ad budgets from Google to Amazon.
"An official decision has been taken to release all the animals into the wild," Oleg Kozhemyako, the governor of Russia's Primorsky Region, said.
The athleticwear giant is separating itself from the competition with its focus on customers' digital experience.
It may take another four weeks to decide whether a trade deal between the United States and China would be happening, stated President Donald Trump.
Amazon has joined the internet space race and will deploy 3,236 satellites for sigh-speed global internet access.
Senior economist Boris Glass said the U.K. economy has foregone economic activity of £6.6 billion in each of the 10 quarters since the 2016 referendum.
In the latest in what has been a series of headaches for Facebook, 540 million records have been exposed on Amazon's cloud servers.
Carbon Engineering, a British Colombia company, may have developed CO2 removal technology to fight back against climate change.
E-commerce and ads will create a virtuous cycle.
Post-Brexit changes in import arrangements will make some grocery items expensive at local stores and make some disappear from shelves, an ING analyst has said.
A rare and potentially paralyzing disease affecting children may become more common according to U.S. doctors.
British Airways already flies from London to more than two dozen destinations in the United States, but it's still finding plenty of new growth opportunities here.
Saudi Aramco aims to be valued as a $2 trillion company, and some investors say that's simply too much.
The U.S.-born wife of convicted drug boss, El Chapo Guzman, plans to market a fashion line under the label El Chapo.
The name Reiwa, meaning peace, harmony and fortune, comes from the country's oldest anthology of poems, Manyoshu, about the plum petals blooming after winter.
Smoking and vaping will no longer be allowed inside Disney's U.S. theme parks starting May 1.
Daimler is teaming up with a Chinese automaker to build electric Smarts in China.
Boeing has developed a fix for a faulty autopilot system on the 737 MAX 8 believed responsible for a pair of crashes over the past five months.
There's plenty to love about the ridesharing juggernaut -- but potential investors need to understand the company's challenges as well.