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Technology has changed the world for the better and consists of using scientific and technical knowledge to create improvements and efficiencies in products or services. People interact with technology every day, such as by sending a text on an Apple iPhone or by taking a ride in a Toyota Corolla. As one of the largest sectors in the world, technology helps create innovative and useful inventions for the betterment of society.
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Recent Technology Stocks Articles
First-Half Sector Winners Offer a Hint of What’s to Come
Financials, healthcare and consumer discretionary stocks are sheltered from both China's economic weakness and rising bond yields, which bodes well for their second-half outlook.
Thursday Apple Rumors: iPhone Not ‘God of All Smartphones’
Japan's largest wireless carrier isn't sure it needs the iPhone; Apple loses bid to add Samsung Galaxy S4 to lawsuit; Apple to pay $100 million app settlement.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: iPhone Loses Ground in Europe, India
The iPhone loses market share in Europe and India; Apple launches an online store for Russia; and Apple's Passbook gains retailer support.
The Rational Reason Apple Stock Is a Buy
Investors fall into three main Apple camps: lovers, haters and rational investors. Let's take a look at each one -- and at where a rational approach takes us.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: iOS Takes Two-Thirds of All App Sales
Apple gets two-thirds of all app sales; Apple will outstrip Windows product sales by 2015; and Apple turns to Taiwan Semiconductor for next A-series chips.
Friday Apple Rumors: 75% of Digital Music Through iTunes
Apple accounts for 75% of digital music sales; Apple warns of "chilling effect" if the DOJ wins in antitrust case; and Apple 1 up for auction at Christie's.
Thursday Apple Rumors: 350,000 iTunes Movie Downloads a Day
More the 350,000 movies are downloaded form iTunes daily; Pegatron's CEO says low-cost iPhone won't be cheap; and some new MacBook Airs suffer Wi-Fi problems.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: ‘iPhone Lite’ to Resemble iPhone 5
Apple's cheaper iPhone will look a lot like the iPhone 5; Apple wins $30 million iPad contract with L.A. schools; and iOS WiFi hotspot passwords easily hacked.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple Accounts for 25% of E-Book Sales
About a quarter of all e-book sales are through Apple; liquid cooling could come to the iPhone this year; and Apple says it cannot decrypt some service data.
Google’s Chromebook Heads to Walmart, Staples
In an effort to expand cloud computing, Google will begin selling Chromebook at more retailers including Walmart and Staples.
HPQ Is Sniffing at Important Resistance
Hewlett-Packard has found itself trading in a tight range around an important resistance area. A meaningful break above could be followed by a significant move.
Microsoft’s Mini-Stores: Same Old Same Old
Microsoft is jumping on the mini-store train with 500 planned Best Buy locations, and just like Samsung, Microsoft has plenty to gain. Best Buy, not so much.
Intel Struggling to Sign TV Deals for Upcoming Web Service
Media companies have not signed on to provide content for Intel's new set-top box, which is expected to launch this year.