VIDEO: India’s smartphone losers
The smartphone market in India is booming but increased competition has cut every manufacturer’s market share.
Why Iraq has to stay in business
U.S. troops in Iraq are “of vital importance” as the country needs to keep its economy going, the U.K.’s trade envoy told CNBC.
White collar robots are coming for your jobs
Experts from Singularity conference sharing their views on what the future society will look like and how much automation will replace and liberate humans.
Orange boss tells Israel of regret
The head of French telecom giant Orange tells Israel’s PM he deeply regrets the controversy following comments indicating he wanted to pull out of Israel.
DSK: Not guilty verdict in pimping trial
Former IMF head Dominique Strauss-Kahn has been acquitted of pimping charges in a French court.
VIDEO: Tinie Tempah on ‘true style’
Rapper Tinie Tempah talks to BBC News about his role promoting British fashion, and what he thinks true style is.
VIDEO: Making money in India from dirty air
While pollution causes misery for many, others are benefitting from new business opportunities.
Uber creates a game to stop drivers getting lost
It’s a gripe often heard among Uber users: the driver doesn’t appear to know the best route. To fix that, the taxi app has an interesting solution.
Here’s how US can be fossil fuel-free by 2050
The U.S. could be completely powered by renewable energy by 2050, according to a report from Stanford University.
VIDEO: Power crisis strikes small SA firms
South African firms have been battling to survive the country’s power shortages.
