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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
Does Google’s New Privacy Policy Dance with ‘Evil’?
Even though users have been complaining about the lack of opt-out options in Google's new, unified privacy policy, investors seem unconcerned -- for now.
Apple’s Purchase of Anobit: A Step Toward the Post-PC Future
Apple's purchase of flash-memory specialist Anobit adds significantly to its engineering expertise, and prepares AAPL for competition in the post-PC future.
Nokia’s Lumia Shows Some Sparkle Amid Slumping Earnings
Nokia's new Lumia phones are good, but the might not be enough to survive against the likes of Apple and Google.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Even after Verizon Got the iPhone, AT&T Retained Subscribers
Investors expected AT&T might lose subscribers once Verizon got the iPhone, AT&T's 4Q results show it retained customers and a solid share of iPhone sales.
Nike’s FuelBand Could Become Big Business
FuelBand, a motion-tracking bracelet from Nike+ that awards "NikeFuel" credits for physical activity and tracks them on the iPhone, has the makings of a hit.
LeapFrog Running on Tablet Power
LeapFrog's LeapPad children's tablet has helped resurrect the company's stock over the past few months. Now, the company needs continued demand.
The Megaupload Bust’s Cloud-Computing Fallout
The crackdown on Megaupload took a major piracy site off the Web, but it also sent jitters through the community of legitimate file-hosting services.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: iPhone-Powered Earnings Boost AAPL Expectations
Apple's bust-out-of-the-blocks 4Q earnings prompt analysts to boost their AAPL share-price expectations, with at least one price target set at $670.
Why I Couldn’t Care Less About Apple’s Earnings Report
Whatever news comes out regarding Apple's earnings, this company will continue to dominate the consumer electronics industry for years to come.
BlackBerry 10: Delays, Licensing, and Possible RIM Salvation
If RIM can resolve its software issues and perhaps license its technology, it could regain its footing in the smartphone market.
Lumia’s Successes and Challenges
A product of Microsoft and Nokia’s new partnership, the Lumia smartphone has done well in foreign markets but will face major headwinds in the U.S.
10 Chipmakers With Big Returns
These 10 companies may create tiny chips, but over the past year they have been seeing very big returns.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Defending Apple Patents Is Big Business
Apple has a valuable patent library, but defending it aggressively isn't cheap.
About that Holiday Spike in Tablet Sales
While the surge of tablet sales over the holiday season was encouraging, it likely won't mean much for the tablet market over the long term.
Why Twitter Purchased Summify
Twitter's purchase of information-aggregation specialist Summify could help broaden Twitter’s appeal and keep users onsite for longer periods of time.
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These five tech companies know what they're doing and are providing investors with the potential for great returns.
3 Tech Giants, 3 New CEOs, One Future
Recently installed leaders at HP, RIM, and Yahoo have their work cut out for them as they navigate a reconfigured tech landscape.
How Disruptive Could Raspberry Pi Be?
The Raspberry Pi mini computer doesn’t support Windows, but it is a surprisingly versatile Linux machine. And it costs only about $25.
What Happens if Vevo Moves to Facebook?
If music portal Vevo were to move from YouTube to Facebook, as a recent report suggests, it could greatly increase the time Facebook visitors spend on the site.