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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
Jury Rules Google Infringed Java Copyrights
A San Francisco jury agreed that Google infringed on Oracle's copyright to Java software in Android but could not agree whether it was ‘fair use.’
Friday Apple Rumors: 32nm A5 Chips Boost iPad Battery Life
32nm A5 chips boost iPad battery Life, iPhone touch panel shipments expected to fall in second quarter, and Steve Jobs gets Smithsonian exhibition.
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Thursday Apple Rumors: No Apple TV in 2012
No Apple-branded TV in 2012, next iPhone to be slightly longer and thinner and have 4-inch screen, and iPad continues to dominate the tablet market.
11 IT Stock Plays That No Longer Make Sense
These 11 tech stocks are getting caught short by falling sales and squeezed margins, and may be ripe to see off from your holdings
Wednesday Apple Rumors: iPhones 30.7% of U.S. Smartphones
iPhones account for 30.7% of U.S. smartphones, TSMC increases 20nm chip production possibly for Apple, and Dropbox and Apple work to stop app rejections.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Up to $10,000 a Day from Flashback
Symantec says Flashback may have generated up to $10,000 a day, UK regulators scrutinize iPad 4G claims, and Apple mobile phone market share hits record.
How B&N’s Deal With Microsoft Could Pan Out
Microsoft's $300 million investment in Barnes & Noble's Nook business caused BKS to pop Monday. Great. Now what? Here's our take.
Monday Apple Rumors: China iPhone Sales to Hit 35 Million
The spread of 3G service will speed sales; Apple in talks with streaming service EPIX; hiring for a new Israel R&D center moves forward.
B&N Shares Spike on Microsoft Stake
Microsoft will invest $300 million into Barnes & Noble’s Nook e-books unit, in exchange for an 18% share of the new subsidiary.
Should I Buy Citrix? 3 Pros, 3 Cons
Software developer Citrix (CTXS) recently put out a decent earnings report and is riding several mega-trends. But is it getting too rich for its britches?
Friday Apple Rumors: Austin Facility ‘in Peril’
A planned Austin, Texas, facility is endangered by a lagging incentive-approval process, Apple's sales in China soar, and the Mac App Store passes 10,000 apps.
Xerox: Making Progress on the Comeback Path
Its transition to a digital world is steadily taking shape. Wall Street isn't paying much attention, but XRX could be a long-term turnaround bet.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Jobs Was Behind an Ad-Supported OS
Plus: iPads attract first-time Apple customers, and Apple’s Cupertino employees to get a secure cafeteria -- no outsiders allowed.
How Long Can the Bull Thrive on Apple?
The biggest one-day pop for AAPL since late 2008 gave the Nasdaq an adrenalin shot.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: HTC Blames iPhone 4S for Lousy Quarter
Taiwanese manufacturer HTC says the iPhone 4S was a major factor in its U.S. sales slide; meanwhile, Sprint said it will offer unlimited data with the next iPhone.
Apple Gets Its Mojo Back
Apple barked back at doubting investors with a blowout earnings report and a 9% stock pop in Wednesday trading.
2 Chip Winners and 1 Also-Ran
Texas Instruments and ARM Holdings fared better in their latest quarterly reports than did Europe's STMicroelectronics. Here's why.