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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
Symantec Doing Damage Control Over Hack
Either Symantec knew or suspected it had been hacked in 2006 and said nothing or it didn't know until Anonymous announced it. Either way, Symantec loses.
5 Technology Stocks That (Almost) Are the Next Apple
Apple is in a league of its own, and while there likely will be no true "Next Apple," these five stocks have plenty of the same strong fundamentals and promise.
EMC: Strong Earnings and a Deep Bench
Four talented and qualified executives work under CEO Tucci, making a succession plan a little tougher to figure out than usual. Who is likeliest to move up?
Buy Apple — or Try Buying the Bushel
It's hard to argue against buying Apple stock, but if you want to play it safe, a fund tracking the Nasdaq can put plenty of Apple in your portfolio.
Will Netflix Face Fallout From Delayed DVD Releases?
Starting in February, Netflix customers will have to wait twice as long to rent Warner Bros. movies by DVD. Who will hurt worse is up in the air.
3 Tech Winners, 1 Loser in China in 2015
Three tech companies are positioned to grow along with China's enormous consumer market. A fourth, once dominant there, is struggling to regain its footing.
RIM’s Wobbly Future
Slow rollouts, security mishaps, and fierce competition in the business-user market keep chipping away at RIM's market share. But don’t count it out yet.
Someone Has to Crunch All That Clinical Trial Data
That's where a slew of info-tech companies, ranging from giant Oracle to tiny BioClinica, come in. However, investing is them is no slam dunk.
Tech ETFs That Put Microsoft in Your Porfolio
For many investors, the tech sector is a must-have. These funds will give you a stake in Microsoft and other great tech names as well.
Monday Apple Rumors: A New System to Thwart Reservation Scalpers in Hong Kong
Apple rolls out a new online system designed to thwart reservation scalpers in Hong Kong, where iPhone customers have battled scalpers at retail outlets.
3 Possible Futures for Motorola Mobility
Motorola Mobility’s new owner, Google, has been cagey about what it will do with the device maker, but it has some interesting options.
Amazon’s Expanding Ventures in Cloud Computing
With the introduction of DynamoB and AWS, Amazon aims to attract more business customers to its cloud services.
Failed AT&T Bid Gives T-Mobile New Life
The breakup agreement forced AT&T to pay T-Mobile $3 billion in cash and $1 billion worth of spectrum, including 12 of the top 20 U.S. markets.
Google Study: Mobile Phone Use Tops the PC
Evidence that the post-PC era is upon us: an analysis of five global markets by Google an Ipsos shows PC use trailing that of smartphones and feature phones.
Physibles May Be the Next File-Sharing Craze
Physibles are digital plans that work with 3D printers to make plastic objects -- no factory needed. Manufacturers of plastic objects, take heed.
Rumor: Next Xbox May Not Work With Used Games
Sources claim MSFT’s Xbox 360 replacement might be incompatible with all but new video games. Retailers, who profit from used-game sales, are watching closely.
Friday Apple Rumors: CEO Refutes Reports of Labor Abuse by Manufacturing Partners
Amid reports of labor abuses among Apple's manufacturing partners in China, CEO Tim Cook refutes the accusations in an email to employees.
The Growing Impact of Apple’s iMessage on Wireless Carriers
Apple's free texting service, iMessage, is chipping away at demand for texting services offered by wireless carriers, who will find find ways to compensate.