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Update 2: Bethesda has revealed the first trailer for Fallout 4. You can watch it below. As rumoured, the game looks to be set in Boston. The trailer is more extensive than we expected, and suggests the game will kick off in a similar vein to Fallout 3. Interestingly, it depicts moments before the nuclear apocalypse before we see our hero emerging from a vault and into the wasteland. The
You won’t find Huawei’s latest phone in the carrier stores. The Chinese smartphone maker made that crystal clear once more with the unveiling of its latest phone for the US market, the Huawei P8 Lite, at a press event in New York City. Only available unlocked, or free of carrier contract, this 5-inch handset running Android 4.4 KitKat goes for just $249 (about £162, AU$320). And to buy one, you’ll
Yahoo Finance’s Midday Movers is live each weekday at 12pm ET, covering all the latest news on the markets, the economy and the biggest stories of the day.
Sheila Bair has a new job, but still has some of the same concerns about our financial system.
The oil industry has not fully adapted to a world of lower energy prices yet. Sure, the U.S. drilling rig count is down 60% since peaking late last year. But one gets the feeling oil executives and oil investors both believe higher prices are just around the corner.
A class action suit is being brought against the company.
Will the jumpy action in bonds and currencies break the calm of the stock market?
Top technician Louise Yamada tells why the divergence between the Dow transports and Dow industrials could signal a deep correction soon.
Harvard University, which has educated many of the world’s wealthiest investors, is now getting its biggest single gift from one them: a $400 million donation from Wall Street hedge fund mogul John Paulson. The donation is the third record-sized gift Harvard has received from alumni since last year, and comes two years into the Ivy League school’s five-year campaign to raise $6.5 billion in donations.
U.S. companies stepped up hiring in May, a private survey found, evidence that employers remain confident in the economy even after it contracted at the start of the year. Payroll processor ADP said Wednesday …