Venus Williams earned the chance to avenge her sister Serena's seismic defeat at the US Open when she subdued battling Briton Johanna Konta to reach the Wuhan Open semi-finals on Thursday. The seven-time Grand Slam-winner survived a three-set examination
Microsoft founder Bill Gates retained his title as wealthiest American, while three founders of online companies joined the top 10, according to the Forbes 400 list released Tuesday. Gates held onto the number-one spot in the annual list of the 400 wealth
Microsoft founder Bill Gates retained his title as wealthiest American, while three founders of online companies joined the top 10, according to the Forbes 400 list released Tuesday. Gates held onto the number-one spot in the annual list of the 400 wealth
Microsoft founder Bill Gates retained his title as wealthiest American, while three founders of online companies joined the top 10, according to the Forbes 400 list released Tuesday. Gates held onto the number-one spot in the annual list of the 400 wealth
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and a host of celebrities kicked off a campaign on Saturday to make Internet access universal, saying this was critical to fulfilling the United Nations' newly adopted agenda to combat global ills.
Search engine giant Google and online education company Udacity on Monday launched IT courses in India, branching outside the US to tap the country's millions of software developers scrambling for jobs. The pair teamed with Indian conglomerate Tata to off
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not only speak to Silicon Valley's biggest executives during his two-day visit to the US tech hub but will also take questions from some of Facebook Inc's 1.5 billion users at a town hall on Sunday.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently announced that on August 27th, "1 in 7 people on earth used Facebook to connect with their friends and family" - which means about 1 billion people in a single day. It's a startling statistic and it means human connec
What a 14-year-old Muslim boy, Ahmed Mohammad, in Texas, the US, had to experience a few days ago is a classic example of the good and bad about America. As it happened, having made a digital clock at home using a metal briefcase style box, digital displa
Number one seed Caroline Wozniacki outclassed Ana Konjuh of Croatia 6-2, 6-2 at the Pan Pacific Open Wednesday, advancing to a quarter-final against German fifth seed Angelique Kerber. The Danish former world number one, winner here in 2010, took one hour
Carla Suarez Navarro ended her eight-match dry spell with a hard-earned 7-6 (7/3), 6-2 victory on Tuesday against Kateryna Bondarenko at the Pan Pacific Open.
Algerian international Youcef Belaili has been handed a two-year ban for doping, the Algerian national league ruling body (LFP) announced on Monday. "Belaili tested positive for a banned substance. He will be suspended for two years from all national and