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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

The Real Positives in Apple’s iPad Announcement

Though some consider the upgrades to Apple's iPad to be merely incremental, the tablet’s 4G compatibility could play out in hugely profitable ways.

7 Ways to Buy Apple … Without Buying AAPL

Think the only way to get in on Apple's red-hot growth is to plunk down $500 for an AAPL share? Think again. You can hitch a ride on several other tech stocks.

Apple Finally Goes 4G With New iPad, Announces More New Products

Apple finally introduces its new iPad. Main attractions include a high-resolution screen and compatibility with high-speed 4G LTE wireless networks.

Grab Your Quick Cash from the ‘Apple Effect’

Shorting weekly options can generate speedy profits around Apple's latest event.

Is Apple Eying Your Car?

A recent job posting hints that Apple might be looking to expand its automotive offerings.

5 Reasons Apple Is a Screaming Buy After New iPad Event

Apple Inc. made a splash with its "new iPad" launch on Wednesday, giving investors just one more reason to buy this innovative gadget maker.

5 Ways to Rein in Your Mobile Data Use

It’s easier than you might expect to reign in your mobile phone data use. Here are five techniques that can help you tame the bandwidth beast.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: iPad 3 Debuts Today

Apple's pending tablet release expected to further its gain over rivals, with rumored bargain models poised to lure frugal consumers.

IBM’s Cutting-Edge Aura Pays Big Rewards

Big Blue comes closest to replicating Apple's brand image in the realm of corporate technology, giving investors good reason to be bullish.

Google’s Android Tightens Its Grip on Mobile Browsing

Second only to Apple’s Safari, Google's Android browser recently topped Opera in mobile browsing share.

Weighing Dish’s Prospects for Success in Its Quest to Become a Wireless Carrier

Dish wants to offer cellular service on its newly acquired wireless spectrum, and even a lengthy FCC review likely won't hurt its prospects for success.

Request for FTC Investigation of Apple, Android App Flaws Fuels the Privacy Fire

With Sen. Charles Schumer homing in on unauthorized app functions, Apple, Google, and app developers face mounting pressure to implement privacy protections.

How Apple, Google, Amazon, and Sony Will Keep the Music Industry Growing

The music industry, that lonesome first casualty of the 21st century’s digital media revolution, is actually alive and kicking. Back in October, Nielsen Soundscan reported…

Aereo’s TV Streaming and Litigation Circus

Aereo, the streaming-TV service planning to launch this month, expected lawsuits from major TV content providers, and it got them.

Why Qualcomm Is Uber Confident

Qualcomm announced a 16% increase in its dividend, as well as a $4 billion share buyback, thanks to solid growth on several fronts.

Tuesday Apple Rumors: iPad Replacing PCs?

PCs' sales lead over tablets continues to fall, lending credence to Tim Cook's recent prediction that tablets will one day replace desktop computers.

Verizon Launches HomeFusion Broadband for Remote Locations

With Verizon's HomeFusion service, homeowners in locations not served by cable or DSL can buy the special antenna and get 10GB of data for $60 a month.

Will Time Warner’s Capped-Video Option Help Save Cable?

Many people prefer to stream video online, and it’s not clear Time Warner Cable's rate discount on data-capped service will lure them back to cable.

Will AT&T’s Heavy Mobile Users Ditch the Company For Verizon or Sprint?

AT&T’s limited network capacity has it throttling back download speeds, leaving some subscribers with "unlimited data" unhappy. Will they defect to competitors?