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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
AT&T’s ‘Unlimited Data’ Smartphone Limit
Subscribers to AT&T’s "unlimited data" smartphone service sometimes see their data speeds throttled back severely when the network gets congested.
10 Tech Stocks Poised to Break Out
This group -- including eBay, Priceline, Motorola and Plantronics -- is bound to provide its share of winners in due time. Keep a close eye on these ten names.
Google Eyes the Consumer Cloud with Drive
A long-rumored project may finally be coming to fruition. Called Drive, it would offer simplified cloud-storage services to consumers using any connected device.
Google Following Apple Into Your Home
A Google entertainment system wouldn't just be about music -- the company likely is trying to jockey with Apple for a place in American homes.
Friday Apple Rumors: An AAPL Dividend? Analyst Says Now Is the Time
An AAPL Dividend? Stern Agee analyst Shaw Wu says now is the time, especially since Apple's cash flow is expected to remain robust.
Apple’s Labor Issues and PR Miseries
Apple has taken action to improve labor conditions among its manufacturing partners, but its pristine reputation as a corporate citizen is seriously tarnished.
5 Ways Mike Lawrie Can Shake Up CSC
The former global sales chief at IBM learned his turnaround moves from the legendary Lou Gerstner and has already applied them at Misys. Can he revive CSC?
LeapPad’s ‘Grown-up’ Tablet Competitors
LeapFrog beat expectations with the introduction last year of its LeapPad tablet for kids, but will full-function tablets eventually hurt its prospects?
2 Techs and 1 Financial Worth Watching
These three names reported earnings this week and are looking good. Here's who -- and why.
The Good and Bad of Sprint’s iPhone Adventure
The iPhone, which is heavily subsidized by the carriers that sell it, has been a mixed blessing for Sprint as it grapples with poor earnings results.
Study: 135 Million Americans Play Digital Games
About 135 million Americans play digital games, according to a recent study, which shows gaming on mobile devices and in social media driving the growth.
Kodak Ceases Digital Camera Production
With plans underway to shut down production of its digital cameras, Kodak will now focus on printing services and licensing some of its many patents.
4 Key Features of the iPad 3
Most of the chatter about the coming iPad3 has focused on the inclusion of these four features and upgrades.
With Motorola Patents, Google Motto Is, Be Neutral
With regulatory approval of its acquisition of Motorola near, Google puts on a front of fair-mindedness.
Thursday Apple Rumors: AAPL Nears $500 as Market Cap Beats MSFT, GOOG Combined
As Apple shares neared $500, the company's market cap came close to topping the combined value of Microsoft and Google, and above that of Exxon Mobil.
Will Smart TVs End the Game Console Business?
Smart TVs could end the game console business. As games shift to online delivery, PlayStation, Xbox, and Wii consoles may be cut out of the action.
Canadian Netflix Customer Learns the (Very) High Cost of Mobile Data
A lesson on the cost of data: A Canadian family on vacation in Arizona is billed almost $11,000 by carrier SaskTel for five movies streamed from Netflix.
Do Apple iTV Rumors Seem Credible?
There is feverish buzz about the prospects for an Apple's rumored iTV. IP contributor Brad Moon suspects there's something credible in all the talk.
RIM Builds a Bigger BlackBerry App World
Research In Motion aims to bulk up BlackBerry App World, its library of applications, with many more offerings, including plenty of Android apps.