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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
T-Mobile’s New Plan: Bad News for Apple?
T-Mobile's new value plan has unsubsidized phones and transparent pricing. That's good news for consumers, but could spell trouble for Apple.
5 Stocks to Start a College Grad’s Retirement
When it comes to retirement, the earlier you start, the better. But even if you don't have much, you can build a modest portfolio starting with these 5 stocks.
Dow Shrugs Off Italian Shakeup — Monday’s IP Market Recap
The Dow got a boost Monday as Hewlett-Packard was jolted by possible Icahn interest and McDonald's posted strong same-store sales growth.
Kodak Kiosks Are Staying in CVS
A federal bankruptcy judge has agreed to a settlement that allows bankrupt Eastman Kodak to keep its photo kiosks in CVS pharmacies through 2016.
3 Key Sectors to Watch for 2013
Looking for a simple gauge of the market's health? Look at tech, consumer discretionary and financials -- if they don't kill it in 2013, upside will be hard to come by.
Monday Apple Rumors: iPhone 5S Coming in Summer 2013
Apple will release the iPhone 5S next summer and a TV in the fall; a former Apple exec says no TV set next year; and Apple TV gets Bluetooth connectivity.
Apple Maps Strand Motorists, Called ‘Life-Threatening’
Police in the Mildura, Australia, are warning drivers not to use Apple's maps to find the city, due to a location error in the app that is stranding drivers.
Apple, Google Partner to Buy Kodak Patents
Apple and Google will partner to make a $500 million bid for bankrupt Kodak's portfolio of digital imaging patents.
Friday Apple Rumors: T-Mobile Could Sell 4.8M iPhones
T-Mobile could sell 4.8 million iPhones in one year; T-Mobile won't subsidize mobile devices any more; reservation system cuts crowds at iPad Mini China launch.
Will Apple Get a ‘Made in the USA’ Boost?
It's official: Apple is indeed moving the manufacturing of one of its Mac lines back to the U.S. The question, of course, is what that will mean for the stock.
BYOD: 3 Companies Betting on Dual-Identity
The dual-identity BYOD space is going to be hot in 2013. Check out this early report card to get the scoop on three of the biggest players.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Apple Products Coming to T-Mobile
T-Mobile will begin carrying Apple products next year; the iPhone won't come to China Mobile until issues are resolved; and Tim Cook hints about a TV set.
‘Call of Duty’ Sales Top Hollywood’s Highest Grossers
Activision's "Call of Duty: Black Ops 2" video game has generated sales of $1 billion in 16 days, topping ticket sales for a number of big Hollywood films.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: iPad’s Share of Tablet Market Falls
The iPad's share of the tablet market slips; Eric Schmidt says it's 'curious' Apple didn't sue Google; and a trader is charged over a huge Apple share trade.
After AOL’s Special Dividend: Stay or Go?
AOL's special dividend is now history, and although it was a nice bonus, investors are left wondering if AOL is worth hanging onto any longer.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: 50% Cannibalization Rate for iPad Mini
An analyst says the iPad Mini will cannibalize larger iPad sales at a big rate; Apple notebook sales flat on Black Friday; and Re/Max uses Passbook.
In China, Qihoo’s Gains Are Baidu’s Pain
Qihoo 360, recently surging as it continues pouring out search offerings, is quickly becoming the Chinese Internet David to Baidu's Goliath.