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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

Hewlett-Packard Shareholder Sues Over Failed Acquisitions

Hewlett-Packard is being sued by a man who owns 200 shares over accusations that its management concealed losses to boost its share price.

Big Blue’s Big Data Could Bring Big Profits

Big data is a hot trend in tech these days, but small startups aren't the only ones cashing in. Tech giant IBM is betting on the growth market too.

Monday Apple Rumors: iOS Dominates Online Shopping Traffic

Online holiday sales on iOS devices crush rivals; Mall of America's Apple Store sees more visitors than Microsoft's; and Apple sells refurbished items on eBay.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: T-Mobile Says iPhone Is Too Costly

T-Mobile says carrying the iPhone is too expensive; Apple is almost meeting consumer demand for the iPhone 5; and the NTSB is dumping BlackBerry for iPhones.

Pay Attention, Market Throwing Down the ‘Hammer’

A bullish reversal pattern and follow-through buying with a heavily oversold oscillator is an occurrence traders should take notice of.

Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple TV Set Coming in November 2013

Apple will launch a TV set in November 2013; HTC CEO says reports of license fees to Apple are too high; Apple will offer Black Friday deals.

No Winners in HPQ’s Blame Game

Yes, Meg -- someone else bought Autonomy ... and EDS, and Palm. But those were OK'd by the same dysfunctional board that you have to operate with.

Intel: Down Now, but Will Come Back Strong

Its problems are well known, and CEO Otellini's surprise resignation isn't helping. Look beyond its current woes, however, and you'll see plenty to bet on.

Why the Market Took a Bite Out of Apple

Apple hasn't really changed much -- what really hurt was the glut of institutions that were sitting on multi-year gains and wanted to save a boatload in taxes.

What Will it Take to Reverse the Market’s Intermediate Downtrend?

There is significant resistance at the 200-day moving average, and a close above that barrier is required.

Monday Apple Rumors: Tim Cook Talks Fiscal Cliff with Obama

President Obama consults Tim Cook over fiscal cliff; AuthenTec sells off non-fingerprint assets; and a JFK iPad Mini heist conspirator is arrested.

Intel Needs a Mobile Guru

CEO Paul Otellini's surprise resignation announcement creates a chance for the chipmaker to fill a hole: Finding a leader who's not tied to the PC era.

Friday Apple Rumors: Apple Could Launch TV Device Soon

An analyst says Apple may launch a new TV device soon; iPhone and iPad sales higher than forecast; and Google is readying its maps app to submit to Apple.

The Four Workhorses of Technology

While they're not as flashy as the "Four Horsemen" of technology, these four tech stocks still offer strong returns -- with less volatility.

Profit From Netflix Streaming Higher

Given NFLX's strength lately in the face of a seriously down market, a bull call spread is looking good as an options trade to make some easy money.

Thursday Apple Rumors: Shortages May Delay New iMac Launch

Manufacturing problems could delay the launch of Apple's new iMacs; Apple faces European scrutiny over Apple Care; and thieves steal 3,600 iPad Minis from JFK.

Xerox to Layoff 2,500 Employees

Xerox said it will trim its global payroll by 2,500 workers as part of a restructuring plan.

Texas Instruments to Slash 1,700 Jobs

Texas Instruments will restructure its operations away from mobile chip production, eliminating 1,700 jobs.

Does the Surface Have All the Storage It Claims?

A California man is suing Microsoft because his Surface tablet computer has less storage than was advertised.