Apple and other tech giants will begin selling their products online in the Indian market, thanks to changes to the country’s foreign direct investment rules and a reform of its manufacturing restrictions
New court documents have revealed that Google paid former senior executive Amit Singhal a severance package of up to $45m despite allegations of sexual harassment
Truly, 2016 was a year to forget for Samsung, as the Note 7 debacle was followed by serious corruption allegations. But, far from being down and out, the company may now be heading towards recovery
To fix or to replace was once the choice of the consumer. Over time, manufacturers have chipped away at the ability to repair. Now, independent repair firms and frustrated consumers are fighting to reclaim that right
Taxi company Uber faces another legal challenge in Hong Kong, following the arrest of 21 drivers
Financial writing should be kept simple, but this principle must not be taken too far – crucial legal information cannot be dumbed down, even if it does seem ‘boring’
The EC has agreed to help reduce animal testing in Europe, but has concerns this could push biomedical research out from the region
Tokyo utility company is accused of failing to adequately compensate workers for the hazards associated with its Fukushima clean-up operation