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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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Technology Stocks: Buy, Sell or Hold?

Tech-sector holdings could be more volatile than most in Q2. Here's one stock to snatch up, one to drop and another to hold.

Apple Earnings? Ignore Them and Think Long-Term

Apple should not be viewed as a technology company, but instead as a consumer brand. Looking through that lens opens up the idea of a higher value to the stock

Friday Apple Rumors: iPhone’s Global Market Share Falls

The iPhone's worldwide market share fell last quarter; Tim Cook says new iMacs released too early; and WWDC tickets sell out in two minutes.

AT&T Enters Smart Home Battle With ‘Digital Life’ Packages

Telecommunications giant AT&T is launching a package of home security and automation services in 15 U.S. cities on Friday.

Thursday Apple Rumors: Apple Spends $11.6M Per Day on R&D

Apple spent $2.1 billion in R&D in the last two fiscal quarters; Apple's low-cost iPhone may be too pricey; and a MacBook Pro is best laptop for Windows.

Bite on the Qualcomm Dip

Qualcomm's so-so quarter was met with a big selloff Thursday. Use it to your advantage and get in on this underappreciated mobile play.

Amazon to Offer TV Set-Top Box in Fall

Amazon will release a set-top box to stream online videos to consumer TVs some time this fall, sources tell Bloomberg.

How Much a Cup of Coffee With Apple’s CEO Costs

Apple's CEO Tim Cook is auctioning a meeting over coffee on CharityBuzz to raise money for the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights.

VIDEO: Will Broadcom Keep Climbing?

Broadcom shares, which have unimpressive returns over the last few years, got a boost on strong Q1 numbers. Is BRCM on the verge of breaking out of its rut?

What Is (And What Should Be) In Apple’s Product Pipeline

Have a look at what Apple is likely going to release by the year-end, and what it should release if it wants to fix its biggest problem: slipping margins.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: No New Product Launches Until Fall

Tim Cook hints that new products won't launch until fall; Moody's and S&P give Apple second highest credit rating; and WWDC scheduled for June 10-14.

Market Survives Downside Reversal — What’s Next?

The broader market scored solid gains, led by the technology sector.

Tuesday Apple Rumors: iPhone 5 Was ‘Not A Killer Product’

A UBS analyst says Apple was surprised by caught "flat-footed" by phablets; Apple donates to China earthquake relief; and ITC throws out Motorola patent lawsuit.

Apple Earnings Could Fall Far From the Tree

While everyone has their eyes on Apple's earnings report slated for after the bell, the company's suppliers could feel the sting of a disappointment too.

Consumers Must Wait ‘Til 2014 to Buy Google Glasses

Google's new high-tech eyeglasses won't become available to consumers until 2014, according to company chairman Eric Schmidt.

Tech Earnings Need a Reality Check

So far, relatively decent news from tech companies have been treated as bad and worse news is likely around the corner. That could be a recipe for disaster.

Monday Apple Rumors: Apple Returns Up to 8 Million iPhones

Apple sends up to 8 million defective iPhones back to Foxconn; Tim Cook could be in trouble as stock woes mount; and the iPhone 5S debut may be delayed.

Microsoft’s Earnings Should Trigger a “Buy”

Microsoft's latest quarterly earning came in with a beat against Wall Street estimates, and while some segments still lag, the company is a buy for investors

Friday Apple Rumors: New VW Beetle to Feature iPhone 5 Dock

Next year Volkswagen will offer a Beetle with an iPhone 5 dock; consumer interest in a potential iWatch is strong; and the iPad dominates tablet web surfing.