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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
LG’s Flexible e-Reader Screen
LG announced that it is producing a durable, flexible plastic screen for use in e-readers. Also, researchers in Canada announced new flexible-OLED screen tech.
Trending Social Media: Google Spent $213 Million on Product Advertising Last Year
A recent Search Engine Watch report suggests much of last year's record advertising spending was devoted to promoting G+.
Google’s Tablet Gambit Can’t Work
Google plans to offer a tablet to compete with Apple's iPad, sources say. But without stunning features and a low price, the device will face huge challenges.
Friday Apple Rumors: Apple Signs More Humane Labor Contract with Foxconn
Tim Cook commandeers improvements in factory conditions hot on the heels of his visit to the newest Foxconn plant.
Despite Hardships, RIMM Too Cheap to Ignore
Research In Motion's earnings disappointed again, but it remains one of the best values in the market -- and the company still has a couple things going for it.
Recent Apple Patents Point the Way to the Future
"Recent Apple Patents Point the Way to the Future," the last in a series of three stories highlighting Apple’s approach to intellectual property.
Apple Still Has Piles of Cash: Should It Consider a Strategic Acquisition?
Even with its dividend plan in place, Apple still has piles of cash. Should it consider a strategic acquisition? We ponder the pros and cons.
With National Sports Network, News Corp. Would Be Picking a Fight It Can’t Win
Reports that News Corp. is considering launching a national sports network to compete with Disney's ESPN provoke consternation among some market observers.
Trending Social Media: Spotify Extends Unlimited Listening
Social music service is extending its million-song plus free trial period -- and seems focused on consumer outreach.
Windows XP Is 11 Years Old: Why Won’t It Go Away?
Eleven years after its introduction, Microsoft's Windows XP is still in widespread use. Why won't it go away?
Thursday Apple Rumors: Tim Cook Visits Foxconn Plant
Apple's CEO visited a newly opened plant and met personally with Foxconn employees as part of his ongoing corporate diplomacy mission to China.
Apple: Fighting Fire with Fire at the Center of the Patent War
"Apple: Fighting Fire with Fire at the Center of the Patent War," the second is a series of three articles on Apple's approach to intellectual property.
Adobe Sees Its Future in the Cloud
Increasing competition and piracy are among the issues prompting Adobe to offer its design software suites on the Web.
Report: Streaming Video Viewership to Overtake Blu-ray, DVD in 2012
Streaming video viewership will overtake Blu-ray and DVD viewing in 2012, according to a recent analysis.
Is This Market Topping Out?
Some experts are prematurely saying the big run is over.
Trending Social Media: Is Zynga Eyeing Glu Mobile?
Speculation is mounting that another acquisition is likely after Zynga's OMGPOP deal. Game-maker Glu Mobile could be next.
MSFT’s Xbox Lite Could Be Key to Keeping Entertainment Earnings Growing
Sources say the rumored Xbox Lite set-top box will handle not just games but most other online media -- and become a big hit for MSFT's entertainment division.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Apple May Offer iPad Refund
Apple has openly discussed offering refunds to dissatisfied Australian purchasers -- who complain of incompatibility with the country's 4G networks.
Foxconn’s Investment in Sharp: Is It about Apple’s Rumored TV?
Foxconn's $1.6 billion investment in flat-panel production by Sharp and Sony prompts speculation that the panels could be used in Apple's rumored TV.