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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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3 Tech Stocks Facing the Blue Screen of Death
While PCs aren't going to just suddenly disappear, that pie is shrinking -- and that'll leave these three tech stocks hungry.
AMD Needs to Sell Out — Now
Cost-cutting alone isn't going to save the crumbling chipmaker. AMD is too tied to the PC business to compete against the likes of Intel.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: iPhones Now 5.5% of All Cell Phones
iPhones now account for 5.5% of all cell phones sold; Samsung won't follow Apple's patent deal with HTC; and Nokia launches a map app for iOS.
Cisco’s Climbing, But It’s Not Out of the Woods
Cisco stock jumped Wednesday on a positive fiscal Q1 earnings report, but its slowing core businesses and other weaknesses should give bandwagon jumpers pause.
Stocks at New Highs, New Lows for 11/14
Get the scoop on today's big moves. See which stock hit a new 52-week high, and one that found a new 52-week low.
Top 10 Fastest-Growing Tech Companies in 2012
Consulting firm Deloitte has released its annual list of fastest-growing tech companies, which highlights firms that have grown as much as 280,000% since 2007.
Panasonic Reveals Even Deeper Job Cuts
Panasonic says it will shed another 10,000 workers by March as it sells or shutters underperforming business units.
After Samsung Salvo, Is Apple Over the Litigation War?
A surprising development with HTC could foretell a shift in thinking about costly legal battles in general -- a welcome relief for skittish shareholders.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple Stores Top Sales Per Square Foot
Apple Stores make the highest sales per square foot; iMessage is causing text messaging to decline; and Apple employees can work on special projects.
Research In Motion Sets the Date
Research in Motion has finally set the date of its BlackBerry-10 release: Jan. 30, 2013. Here's why that day will be so important to the struggling company.
Monday Apple Rumors: Apple Working on iPhone 5S
Apple is developing the iPhone 5s and a new iPad; Apple strikes a licensing deal with HTC; and the judge looks into the jury foreman in the Samsung patent case.
Stocks at New Highs, New Lows for 11/12
Get the scoop on today's big moves. See which stock hit a new 52-week high, and one that found a new 52-week low.
Friday Apple Rumors: Apple Donates $2.5M to Sandy Relief
Apple gives $2.5 million to help Hurricane Sandy victims; Apple is sued again by VirnetX; and a British court is unhappy with Apple's apology to Samsung.
AT&T Reverses Decision on Cellular FaceTime
After criticism from consumer advocates, AT&T will open FaceTime cellular use to subscribers with 4G devices and tiered data plans.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Apple to Sell 46.5M iPhones in Q1
An analyst says iPhone 5 production capacity is rising; Foxconn could build factories in the U.S.; and a Texas jury rules against Apple in a patent lawsuit.
QCOM: The ‘Q’ Stands for ‘Quality’
Investors are bidding up Qualcomm stock after a blowout Q4 and strong 2013 forecasts, but you still have time to get in on this solid long-term play on mobile.
Google Wallet Goes Plastic … But Why?
Google Wallet has seemingly taken a step backwards with the introduction of a physical plastic card, but the move could still pay off for the search giant.
Intel a Case in Point For Value and Dividend Investors
Intel is a prime example of a stock that should provide investors with solid returns and dividends long term despite taking a beating short term. Buy it!
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Foxconn Admits Production Problems
Foxconn says making iPhones is hard; Microsoft will release free Office Suite apps for iOS and Android next year; and Apple may be investing in Sharp.