Buying gadgets can require sorting through options. Do you go for the faster processor or more memory?
What if you threw a $41million party and nobody came? A start-up company called Color knows how that feels.
While Silicon Valley and Wall Street debate whether a new technology bubble is in the making, some early Facebook employees are not taking any chances.
Faster, better, smarter. No, not humans, but perhaps everything else.
At 100, I.B.M. looks remarkably spry. Consumer technologies get all the attention these days, but I.B.M. has thrived by selling to corporations and governments.
India has 1.2 billion people, among them bankers, gurus, rag pickers, billionaires and software engineers. What it needs is a hangman.
Community mediators have long played a key role in maintaining peace in Chinese neighborhoods.
One early morning Wang Qingqing found her husband, sleeping with another woman.
In a quiet park to the southwest of Beijing, a healthy, relaxing experience waits for those who appreciate all the finer things in life.
There is no lack of fancy high-end steak houses in Shanghai, but Char promises to offer more than just the finest beef in town.
The menu at Bene Italian was created by Gianni Caprioli, the executive chef of sister restaurant Isola's in IFC Mall to "capture the essence of Italy".
Consultant Joe Fuller says China's transformation from an exporter is an endeavor never seen.