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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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Top 5 Gadgets at CES 2012
If you missed the excitement of CES 2012 you can still see the best gadgets Las Vegas had to offer.
Don’t Waste Your Money on Micron
Micron stock certainly makes the rounds, but there's a number of reasons that buy-and-hold investors should avoid MU shares altogether.
5 Stocks to Avoid Like the Plague
These stocks won't be going anywhere anytime soon. Here are five dogs to ditch and why.
Friday Apple Rumors: iPhone 5 Will Work for 3G — and 4G
Morgan Stanley analyst says iPhone 5 likely will use a Qualcomm chip that would allow the phone to work on both 3G, 4G networks.
With PC Market Growth in Peril, Can Ultrabooks Save the Day?
As smartphones and the iPad dominate sales, manufacturers are trying to revive the PC market with lineups of thin, light Ultrabooks.
Is SAP Getting an Edge on Oracle?
SAP has lagged Oracle for some time. But the company is finding ways to get traction, as seen with the upbeat fourth-quarter earnings report.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Sony’s Music Unlimited Service Takes Aim at iTunes
Challenging iTunes, Sony will launch an iOS-compatible music service; also, reports indicate LG and Samsung will replace Sharp as the iPad display provider.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Will T-Mobile Finally Get Some iPhone Love?
An executive notes that the iPhone 5 likely will be compatible with T-Mobile's network, raising the possibility that yet another carrier will offer the phone.
Gorilla Glass 2.0 Makes Corning a Star of CES
One of the highlights of the International Consumer Electronics Show isn't a gadget. It's Corning's Gorilla Glass 2.0.
Apple’s New CEO Salary $378 Million, Steve Jobs $1
TIm Cook's compensation package is a far cry from Steve Jobs' humble $1 salary. See what the new CEO will be raking in.
Intel Goes Mobile – Again
After fumbling the last few years, the company finally has a good mobile chip. Will it move the needle -- and if so, when?
IBM Retains Patent Crown for 19th Year
IBM keeps the top patent spot for the 19th consecutive year, while Asian companies continue to gain ground.
2012: The Year Connected TV Takes Over
Sales of consumer electronics languished during the holidays, but the TV sector aims for a rebound with a shift to web-connected screens in 2012.
The Consumer Electronics Show’s Four-Ring Circus
Smartphones, web-based TV, portable PCs, and “small weird stuff” will be vying for customer attention at the Consumer Electronics Show.
Top 5 Emerging Growth Stocks to Buy for January
The list of the top five emerging growth stocks to buy for January include tech and pharmaceutical companies -- as well as a "monster" beverage play.
Friday Apple Rumors: 2 New iPads in 2012?
Citing sources from Apple's Taiwanese component supply chain, a report claims Apple will roll out an iPad 3 in March, followed by an iPad 4 in October.
Yet Another Distraction for Yahoo
The struggling company is now trying to figure out how to avoid a potentially huge tax bill -- and may turn to complex transactions to do so.
An Apple Dividend in 2012? Keep Praying
Shareholders are praying for it, and analysts are even predicting it, but here are four reasons why an Apple dividend will not happen in 2012.