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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
Wednesday Apple Rumors: iRing to Command Apple iTV This Year
Apple will release a ring-controlled iTV this year; Apple will begin iPhone 5S production this quarter; and a court says digital download re-sales are illegal.
Baidu Confirms Google Glass-Like Project
Reports that Baidu was testing a product like Google Glass were an April Fool's joke, but the search engine now says that it is working on a similar technology.
JCPenney CEO Hit With Massive Pay Cut
JCPenney CEO Ron Johnson did not receive a bonus or stock award for 2012, trimming his annual compensation significantly from 2011's $53.3 million.
Google Play Infested With Porn Apps, One-Click Fraud
Security experts say that the number of one-click fraud apps on the Google Play app stores is expanding, with fake apps that push costly porn sites on users.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Next 2 iPhone Designs Date to Jobs
Work on the iPhone 5S and iPhone 6 was begun under Steve Jobs; CEO Tim Cook apologies to Chinese customers; and a study finds that phablets have few users.
Monday Apple Rumors: Apple’s iRadio to Launch This Summer
Apple to launch online music service this summer; Apple loses bid to trademark iPad Mini name; and China demands two-year product warranties.
Big Tech Weighs on Nasdaq’s Q1 Gains
Sometimes, bigger isn't necessarily better -- just ask the mega-cap components of the Nasdaq Composite, which held back the tech index in the first quarter.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Apple to Launch 4K Ultra HD TV
Apple is developing an Ultra HD iTV; Chinese Apple fans respond to state-run media attacks; and U.K. teen who racked up in-game charges reported for fraud.
Ericsson in Talks to Buy Microsoft’s Internet TV Unit
Microsoft could announce a deal to sell its IPTV software business to wireless equipment maker Ericsson within a few weeks.
Sluggish Mega-Caps Are Weighing on Tech
Capitalization-weighted tech funds have been lagging the S&P 500 in this rally, but the underperformance is largely concentrated in the sector's mega-cap stocks.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: T-Mobile to Sell iPhone 5 for $99
T-Mobile to sell iPhone 5 for $99 and monthly payments; Apple to increase its India retail presence; and Gene Munster says Apple's profit will dip this spring.
Don’t Get Caught Up in HPQ’s Shinier Dividend
Hewlett-Packard's latest dividend increase is nice, but it doesn't fix the company's institutional problems, nor is it enough to cover them up.
Monday Apple Rumors: Google, LG Join Apple in Wrist Race
Reports say that LG and Google are developing watches; Apple purchases map app maker WiFiSlam; and China's main newspaper attacks Apple.
Friday Apple Rumors: Cheap Non-Retina iPhone Due This Summer
Apple will launch a cheap, low resolution iPhone this summer; new apps must work with all screen sizes; and European regulators looking at iPhone subsidies.
Google: More Than Just a Search Giant
Google's YouTube recently passed a billion monthly active users for the first time, proving the 'search giant' is more than just a one-trick pony.
Oracle Leads Tech Tumble — Thursday’s IP Market Recap
A bad quarter from Oracle opened the selling floodgates in the sector, dragging the overall market down on the day.
Microsoft Still Struggling With App Shortage
A lack of apps continues to weigh down sales of Microsoft's Windows 8 devices -- something it's trying to fix by offering $100 for new apps submitted by summer.
Thursday Apple Rumors: iCloud Tops Amazon, Google Clouds
Apple's iCloud usage tops clouds from Amazon and Google; the iPhone gets top satisfaction ranking, again; and Apple's data centers now use green power.