Company said it wasn't alluding to Kent State massacre Popular apparel retailer Urban Outfitters came under fire on Monday for selling a sweatshirt that stirred up memories of the infamous Kent State University massacre in 1970.
Tech giants face off on portable hardware Apple's latest MacBook Air and Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 aren't brand new releases, but those watching football in the U.
iPhone fans who delayed to order may be out of luck Did you pre-order your iPhone 6 yet? If not, you may be out of luck because the huge demand for the new iPhone exceeded Apple's supply and now some pre-orders are getting pushed back to October.
Deal has worried the Minecraft community After rumors had been building, both parties revealed on Monday that Microsoft has bought Mojang, part of the team that developed Minecraft, for $2.
Eighty percent of Latinos have social media accounts, surpassing the general population's 72 percent. Hispanics beat out non-Hispanics in the use of YouTube and Twitter for shopping, not to mention its use for personal, observational and professional purposes.
A new survey of consumers shows that younger generations are not only finding new ways of consuming media, but also pulling away from paying for traditional ones
The Swedish company was founded by Markus Persson. It has been reported by The Wall Street Journal that Microsoft is close to inking the deal to buy Mojang AB, the company from Sweden that was responsible for the creation of popular video game Minecraft.
Success within the Hispanic market simply demands that small businesses and large corporations provide first-rate service. There are few underhanded tricks to sway the growing community. U.S. born Latinos, as well as those who've recently entered the country under dire circumstances, must be treated with respect, something that many marketers are still struggling to understand.
Argentinian lawmakers passed a measure to circumvent a US court decision that led to the country's default on its debt payments to bondholders. During the same week the UN passed a resolution to begin treaty negotiations to enact a global bankruptcy and stop predatory hedge funds, 124 countries voted for the resolution, the US said no.
US Corporations are finding in the global market that corporation taxes are too high and uncompetitive at 35 percent so they are going shopping to buy companies in other countries and moving operations to take advantage of lower corporate tax rates like Ireland's 12 percent, Canada's 15 percent or the UK's 20 percent. The practice is know as inversion and the US government doesn't like it and is calling it unpatriotic.
In recent years, Hispanics have been launching businesses at a record rate, piloting industries at twice the rate of the national rate. Business-minded and natural risk-takers, it's no surprise that Hispanics often create their own home-based and/or small business, which goes to produce in-home revenue, as well as revenue for their community.
The computer maker was fined $58.8 million. On Thursday, a U. S. judge ordered computer maker Hewlett-Packard (HP) to pay a $58. 8 million fine for charges of bribery.
Vail improves investor relations, keeps jobs the same. The litigation between Talisker Land Holdings Inc. and Park City Mountain Resort (PCMR) had been going on for three years.
Recalled vehicles will have parts inspected by technicians. On Thursday, LA Times reported that Toyota issued a recall for the newer Tundra pickups due to possible problems with its airbag.
Box offices across North America are causing concern for Hollywood executives and analysts who believe that 2014 will not be able to recoup from already low sales
Apple's announcement of its new smartwatch, which until Tuesday had been dubbed by the tech press the iWatch, garnered a lot of excitement. But after reflection, there are a few things Apple forgot to mention -- or deliberately obfuscated -- about its new wearable device.
Nearly 75 percent of surveyed Hispanics indicated that they wished they had learned more about managing finances when they were growing up, compared to 61 percent of U.S. investors overall. Also, 45 percent said, "no one ever taught them about savings and investing."