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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.

Recent Technology Stocks Articles

5 Stocks to Survive a Wicked Downturn

Staples, like Coke, are solid investments during turbulent times.Here are four more stocks to survive a wicked downturn.

Sirius XM Radio Not Exactly Investor-Friendly

Royalty issues, profitability and customer service issues are enough reasons for pause when it comes to owning Sirius XM Radio stock.

Thursday Apple Rumors: With Samsung on the Ropes, Apple Moves to Motorola

Apple filing suit against Motorola in Germany saying that the Android-powered Xoom is too similar in design to the iPad.

Cisco Systems Not Back to the 1990s

Cutting costs will help Cisco's earning reports, but until it moves forward in market share, this stock is questionable.

One More Shot to Play the Bounce?

Any relief rally should be sold into, although quick traders might find a bullish opportunity here.

Tuesday’s Apple Rumors: Apple Becomes America’s Most Valuable Company

Apple reaches $338 billion market cap on the Nasdaq, surpassing Exxon Mobil's $388 billion on the NYSE.

Monday’s Apple Rumors: Apple Streaming Video Still Not Ready

Report says Apple's attempt to take on Netflix still is a long way away, with the 'HBO Window' holding up deals with film studios.

Pandora Playing a Broken Tune

Leading Internet radio site can't grow subscribers without increasing costs, making it dependent on advertising -- a bad position with a possible double-dip recession looming.

How Much Does Consumer Outrage Cost Companies?

The Internet has fueled how fast consumers can unite in anger, and in some cases, companies have shelled out big bucks to quell such flare-ups.

Strong Q2 Earnings Don’t Convey ATVI’s Vulnerability

Activision Blizzard showed great numbers and a knack for navigating the digital market, but mainstays World of Warcraft, Call of Duty becoming a concern.

PS Vita Delay Gives Sony Time to Strategize Against Apple

Vita's delay hurts Sony's chances for a much-needed late-2011 push, but it gives the company time to figure out how to keep from bombing like Nintendo's 3DS.

Thursday’s Apple Rumors: Google’s Had it With That Meddling Apple

Google senior vice president claims Apple, Microsoft and others are snatching up patents in an "organized campaign against Android."

Wednesday’s Apple Rumors: One OS to Rule Them All

Jeffries & Co. analyst says he thinks MacBooks, iPads and iPhones will all use a new operating system blending iOS, OS X features.

iTunes Replay Won’t Help Apple Fell Netflix Just Yet

Apple hopes to make a move in downloadable video sales and rentals, but seemingly limited iTunes Replay doesn't quite bridge the gap to Netflix.

Apple’s iCloud: Kinda Free

Reports say iCloud users should be able to store up to 5GB for free, but will need to cough up for 10GB and more.

Nvidia’s Numbers Clash With Strong Market Headwinds

Chipmaker consistently has beaten analysts' earning expectations, but without a breakthrough new product, there's not much room for NVDA to churn out enough profit.

Barnes & Noble Key to Apple’s Domination of Consumer Tech

Acquisition of Barnes & Noble would give Apple more clout in digital retail, as well as direct access to the university bookstore business.

3 Biggest Surprise Tech Flops of 2011

While Apple is busy delivering gems, these three companies dealt out absolute tech stinkers.

Monday’s Apple Rumors: A Longer Wait for iPhone 5

Unnamed AT&T employee's remark about an "event blackout" suggests iPhone 5 will be released in October, not September.