AOL Time Warner Inc. said Monday it would take a non-cash charge of up to $60 billion this quarter in order to comply with new accounting rules on how goodwill is measured.
Three years after rewriting the books on computer design and simplicity with the iMac, Apple Computer Inc. on Monday unveiled updated models with a flat-screen display, faster processor and a new look.
ABC replaced one of its top executives, Stu Bloomberg, and restructured its entertainment division Monday in the midst of a disastrous television season that has seen viewership plunge by 21 percent.
The government is taking first steps with the states to develop driver's licenses that can electronically store information -- such as fingerprints -- for the 184 million Americans who carry the cards.
Ford Motor Co.'s massive restructuring program to be announced Friday could include thousands of job cuts, analysts who follow the nation's second biggest carmaker say.
About 45 miles south of Atlanta, just off Interstate 85, there sit more than 100 vans, once used by Webvan, the Internet grocery delivery company that went bankrupt.
A group of Enron Corp. creditors will try Monday to convince a New York bankruptcy judge to move the case to a court in Houston, where the energy company is based.
Honda of America Manufacturing isn't saying yet where it will build its new car model designed for younger buyers. But that isn't stopping analysts from weighing in.