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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
A Bruised Chipmaker Ready to Rebound?
MLNX dropped 20% after earnings, but you shouldn't dismiss it. Just one week later, it's already gaining traction again.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple to Replace Intel Chips in Macs
Apple will drop Intel chips in Macs in favor of ARM processors; the iPad's market share falls on competition; and a patent suit against Motorola is dismissed.
No Voice for Netflix Shareholders
The Netflix board's 'poison pill' plan doesn't change the math at this struggling streaming video company.
Apple’s Biggest Risk Could Be Its Suppliers
A quick glance at Apple’s supply chain reveals the many challenges that come with it and the value of having Tim Cook as CEO in today's era.
Monday Apple Rumors: 3M iPads Sold After iPad Mini Release
Apple sold 3 million new iPads in first weekend after iPad Mini release; Google Maps may not come to iOS; and price of unlocked iPhone 5 mistakenly revealed.
Turning Loss Leaders Into Profits in Smartphones and Tablets
The big battle is between the different models -- primarily Apple's way versus Google's way -- for doing so. And Microsoft could have a problem.
4 Ways to Play Tech’s New Next Big Thing
That's near field communication, also known as NFC, and it's coming to a smartphone near you soon. Focusing on mobile payment enablers is the key here.
The Fastest Selling Smartphone That Isn’t an iPhone
The Galaxy S III by Samsung has moved more than 30 million copies in less than 5 months making it one of the fastest selling smartphones ever.
Do Tech Stocks Spell Trouble or Opportunity?
They have been inflicting damage on the major indices, but a rally in the sector may be coming.
Is Microsoft Secretly Testing a Smartphone?
Rumors are swirling around the tech sector that Microsoft is testing components in Asia for a smartphone of its own.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Apple Spent 40% More on R&D Last Year
Apple increased R&D spending by $1 billion; Apple is ordered to post a new apology to Samsung by British judges; and iTunes takes Red Cross donations.
OCZ Technology Gets a Flash of Relief
Shares of computer-memory company OCZ Technology surged Thursday on news of a massive restructuring and layoffs ... but will the respite last?
Hotmail No Longer World’s Most Popular Email Service
For the first time ever, Microsoft's Hotmail is not the most-used email system in the world, according to a new ComScore report.
In a War of Attrition, Microsoft Will Beat Apple Again
Microsoft is behind Apple and Google in smartphones and tablets, but long term the company will come out ahead as its competitors show their Achilles heels.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Google Puts Siri Rival on iOS
Google debuts a Siri-like voice service in a iOS app; Apple delays iTunes upgrade to "get it right;" and the iPhone 5 wins state approval ahead of China launch.
IBM Goes Big With $5 Billion Stock Buyback
IBM announced a $5 billion buyback today in an attempt to build some support after a slide in the stock price.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Two Senior Apple Executives Ousted
Two senior Apple executives have stepped down; an analyst says Apple will sell 102 million iPads next year; and fourth-generation iPad pre-orders sell out.