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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

Microsoft Plans Fix for Windows 8 Misstep

Microsoft will release a major update for Windows 8 later this year to make the operating system easier for consumers to use.

Fly With a JetBlue Fund: ETF Alternatives for Hot Stock Picks

Consider bundling five hot stock picks in information technology, transportation, financial and other sectors via these exchange-traded funds instead.

Monday Apple Rumors: Two Retina iPad Mini Models Coming

Apple will release two Retina iPad Minis by next year; Apple is missing out on 2.8 billion potential customers; accessory-makers are looking beyond Apple.

Cash In on Amazon’s Head Fake

We're taking a bullish stance on AMZN amid a couple of indicators, including a recent failed breakdown and the likely correction of its correlation with the QQQ.

Bitcoin Buzz: PayPal Considers Accepting Virtual Currency

Through its ownership of PayPal, online auction site eBay is considering making digital currency Bitcoin one of its payment options.

Another Price War Is Breaking Out in TVs

Sony was counting on new, 4K Ultra-HD TVs to bring in high-margin profits, but competitors are already hocking competitive models at a discount.

The Barron’s 500: Apple Tops the List

Apple took the top spot in Barron's list of the 500 top-performing publicly traded companies for 2013.

Friday Apple Rumors: App Store Nears 50 Billionth Download

The App Store will soon see its 50 billionth app download; U.S. Cellular says it will carry the iPhone this year; and an Apple-1 auction could fetch $392,000.

Jobless Claims Down, Stocks Back on Track — Thursday’s IP Market Recap

A drop in jobless claims and a rate cut in Europe conspired to jump-start Wall Street and send the S&P 500 back into new territory.

Thursday Apple Rumors: No Delay for iOS 7

Apple will debut its redesigned iOS 7 at next month's WWDC; the New York Times blames Apple for smartphone thefts; and a voice-app texting study may be flawed.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: iOS 7 Interface Gets ‘Flat’ Redesign

Apple is completely overhauling iOS 7's interface; the iPad Mini is cutting into iPad sales; and Samsung's Galaxy S4 is more breakable than the iPhone 5.

Tuesday Apple Rumors: No Retina iPad Mini Until October

An iPad Mini with a Retina screen won't launch until October; a Russian billionaire takes $100 million stake in Apple; Tim Cook charity auction hit with fraud.

Is Google Now the Best iPhone App?

Google Now is another shot at replacing one of Apple’s default installed apps with Google’s own. And this one might work, too.

3 Industries That Will Launch New Tech Titans

These 3 major tech trends may seem like curiosities compared to the sector’s traditional focus. But they'll be dominating the sector within a couple of years.

Amazon Stock Will Keep Tumbling: The Ifs, Ands & Buts

Amazon is a great long-term investment, but shareholders appear to be losing some of their patience. Here's what to look for going forward.

S&P 500 Returns to the Record Books — Monday’s IP Market Recap

Tech stocks helped lead a broader market rally Monday that pushed the S&P 500 to a new high of 1593.61.

Just How Strong Is Samsung Right Now?

Samsung's profit growth, while still robust, slowed down significantly in Q1 2013, and the company continues to show a heavy reliance on its smartphone unit.

Monday Apple Rumors: iPhone 5S Pre-Orders to Begin June 20

Leaked documents from Japan suggest a July iPhone 5S launch; Apple could cut iPad Mini prices; and Fitch Ratings may give Apple bonds relatively low rating.

Bing, Skype, Xbox to Get Rebranded

Microsoft is looking to refresh its brand perception and will redesign the logos and interfaces of some of its main products, including Xbox, Bing and Skype.