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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.

Recent Technology Stocks Articles

Monday Apple Rumors: Thinner Retina MacBook to Bow at WWDC

Apple to debut slim, 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro at the WWDC; Apple is trying to wrap up agreements with music labels; and ebook price-fixing case goes to court.

Friday Apple Rumors: India iPhone Sales Soar 400%

Sales of the iPhone in India are surging by up to 400%; Apple is lessening its dependence on Foxconn; and Apple hikes device prices in Japan due to falling yen.

EMC Joins the List of Technology’s Dividend Stocks

IT storage giant EMC announced a program to start paying a quarterly dividend of 10 cents per share, and authorized a new $6 billion share buyback plan

Thursday Apple Rumors: September Launch for iPhone 5S

Apple ramps up for a September iPhone 5S debut; the ITC reviews Apple patent infringement ruling; and plans for San Francisco Apple Store could be modified.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: WWDC to See Debut of New Macs, iOS 7

Apple to debut new Macs and iOS 7 at its WWDC next month; a former EPA chief joins Apple as an adviser; and Tim Cook says Google Glass may be difficult to sell.

PlayStation Fans Outraged Over Restrictions on Used Games

Video game fans are waging a No-DRM campaign to persuade Sony not to use technology to restrict used games from its Playstation 4 gaming console.

Tuesday Apple Rumors: Twice as Many Pixels for iPhone 5S

Apple may double the screen resolution of the iPhone 5S; an Apple-1 computer sold for $671,000 at auction; and the European Commission is investigating Apple.

What If Microsoft’s Xbox One Is a Hit?

Microsoft has a large hill to climb with the Xbox One, but if the device succeeds, it could mean trouble for Google and Apple.

Friday Apple Rumors: New iPhones to Come in Colors

The iPhone 5S and a cheaper iPhone will come in multiple colors; a Microsoft ad distorts the iPad's screen size; and Jeffrey Gundlach now owns Apple shares.

Xbox One: Ultimate Entertainment Console or Disaster?

The Xbox One is branding itself as an all-in-one entertainment console, but Microsoft might have a tough time marketing the device to disparate demographics.

Thursday Apple Rumors: No iWatch Until 2014

An analyst says Apple won't debut a smartwatch until next year; Apple has used Ireland to lower its taxes since 1980; and Microsoft mocks Siri in a new TV ad.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: iOS 7 to Integrate Flickr, Vimeo

Apple will integrate Flickr and Vimeo into iOS 7; Penguin will pay $75 million to settle iBook price-fixing charges; and Samsung Galaxy S4 added to lawsuit.

Employees Bolt as HTC Implodes

A number of senior HTC executives have departed the company as its latest high-profile smartphone, the HTC One, appears to have failed.

How to Boost Your Yield With Tech Stocks

The TDIV exchange-traded fund offers both tech exposure and dividends, though its specialized nature makes it less likely to be a core holding for most.

Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple Brand Worth $185B

Apple is still the world's most valuable brand; Apple Stores generated almost $58 per visitor last quarter; and Apple offers discounts deals in India.

Tablet Rumors Steal the Show at BlackBerry Live

BlackBerry announced a new phone and cross-platform BBM at its BlackBerry Live event last week. But persistent tablet rumors overshadowed the announcements.

Monday Apple Rumors: Apple Testing 1.5-Inch Screen iWatch

Apple is testing an wristwatch with a 1.5-inch OLED screen; Apple to start production on the next iPad in July; and Apple and Sony clash over skipped song fees.

Snatch Up Small Caps: ETF Alternatives for Hot Stock Picks

Trying bundling hot consumer staples, industrial, technology, small-cap and financial stocks via these exchange-traded funds instead.

5 Stocks Serving Our ‘Need-It-Now’ Society

From telegraphs to instant pudding, instant gratification has always been popular. In fact, it's part of the reason customers love these five companies.