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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
FCC Authorized to Explore New Auction of Traditional Broadcast TV Spectrum
The FCC has been authorized to explore an auction of portions of the traditional TV broadcast spectrum. The likely bidders: Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint.
What No Netflix Support for BlackBerry, PlayBook Might Mean for RIM
With many competitors already working with video-streaming service Netflix, RIM is left to ponder why Netflix has declined to support BlackBerry and PlayBook.
Life at Netflix after Starz
With Starz movie content disappearing from Netflix, Netflix will face some unhappy subscribers even though it still has a lot of content to offer.
Why Nasdaq 3,000 Doesn’t Mean Much
Wall Street is sure to be celebrating "Nasdaq 3,000" today. But the victory is hollow, and investors should look to other indices for signs of market health.
Overbought Doesn’t Mean a Thing for the Right Tech Stocks
Tech stocks as a whole might be "overbought," but that shouldn't necessarily keep investors from the likes of Apple, Google and Baidu.
Panasonic’s Eluga Smartphone: Big, and Water-Resistant
Seen as Panasonic’s attempt to reestablish its smartphone credibility outside Japan, the water-resistant Eluga smartphone will debut in the U.S. next year.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: AAPL Market Cap Tops $500 Billion
Apple's market value exceeds $500 billion on the news of the iPad 3's release, and Bloomberg predicts an AAPL dividend.
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Loophole Allows Apps to Copy Photos Stored on Apple Mobile Devices
That photo collection on your iPhone? It’s at risk of being duplicated without warning, thanks to an app flaw that copies photos, videos to developers' servers.
AT&T Plan to Bill Content Providers for Network Time Sparks Interest, Concerns
AT&T's plan to bill content providers for data fees could give them a marketing edge, says AT&T. Opponents say the plan would benefit only big-money players.
Positive Signs for Sony’s PlayStation Vita
Sony's PlayStation Vita, the handheld gaming console with mobile access, sells well in the early going. Now the challenge is to sustain the momentum.
Apple is the Perfect Pick for This Overbought Market
Despite Nasdaq’s overbought indicators and lack of volume, Apple remains undervalued.
Apple Rumors Special: iPad 3 Debuts March 7
Apple announced it will unveil the iPad 3 March 7. The tablet will feature broad product renovation- including processing augmentation and graphical overhaul.
Intel Makes a Bold Smartphone Statement
At the World Mobile Congress in Barcelona, it announced that France Telecom will sell a device designed and powered by Intel.
Facebook Gamers Are a Dwindling Breed
A new report says the number of active users who play social games fell by half last year, so Facebook and Zynga need to innovate to reignite growth.
Yahoo’s Only Weapon Against Facebook: Patent Litigation
Yahoo is considering suing Facebook over patent infringement ahead of the its IPO. It might reap financial benefits, but it won't fix the company.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple Sued Over iPad Trademark
Proview Electronics is bringing suit against Apple (AAPL) to reclaim worldwide rights to the iPad name.
Contemplating a World without iPhone Subsidies
Though popular in the U.S., the iPhone sells poorly in regions where carriers don’t subsidize smartphone sales with long-term contracts.
Apple’s Take on an Ultra-thin Keyboard
Apple filed a patent application almost two years ago for an ultra-thin keyboard. It only recently came to light, and has sparked chatter in the tech sector.