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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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3 Stocks to Sell Before the Market Crash Resumes
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Recent Technology Stocks Articles
MicroStrategy’s Run May Not Be Over
A pullback could bring a buying opportunity.
4 Reasons to Bet on Qualcomm
Its hot chipset and rumors that Apple may choose its chips for the iPhone 5 are just two reasons that make Qualcomm a sweet bet.
PopCap Is EA’s Ticket to Conquering the Competition
Electronic Arts' purchase of PopCap Games gives video game publisher a direct, successful pipeline into growing social, mobile game markets.
Kinetic Concepts and Transatlantic Jump on Buyout Bids
Midday Trading Led By Kinetic Concepts (NYSE: KCI), Transatlantic Holdings (NYSE: TRH), Savvis (NASDAQ: SVVS).
S&P 500 Barely Budges as Global Woes Persist
Sears, other retailers continue to enjoy success this week, but tech stocks are battered in the S&P 500's morning session.
OK, You Can Buy Google Stock Again
After fumbling some money-making initiatives, Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) seems back on track with new products, and GOOG stock is now cheap.
$3 Billion in Seven Months: Should eBay Stop Spending?
eBay's recent acquisition of Zong, as well as other strategic buys in the past few months, seem like big spends now but should be big bargains later.
Unemployment Slams Jobs Services, S&P 500
Employment industry's Monster, Robert Half among losers as negative U.S. jobs report hacks away at S&P 500.
3 Hot Security Stocks for the Hacking Boom
These three information security companies should benefit from the rising threat of hackers and their malicious attacks.
Google+ vs. The World – Can Google Beat Facebook?
Google is trying to penetrate the social network market with Google+, but does it offer anything to entice Facebook fans away?
3 Low-Profile Tech Stocks That Will Surprise You
These three tech stocks are quality companies with attractive valuations -- and offer big upside in the technology sector for investors.
Global Concerns Drop Cree, Frontline Ltd. to 52-week Lows
Portugal debt downgrade, China interest rate hike worry U.S. markets; Cree, Frontline among day's big losers.
Stocks Sliding on China Rate Hike, Tech Difficulties
Micron continues fall; Allegheny, MEMC also slide as S&P 500 trickles downward on news China will increase interest rates.
Netflix May Find Latin American Growth Hard to Come By
Netflix's optimistic expansion plans might be tempered by slowing Latin American economies.
Top Trends & Sectors to Watch for Q2 Earnings Season
With less than a week to go until the unofficial kickoff of earnings season, here are the top trends and sectors to watch.
Friday’s Apple Rumors: HP in the Rearview
Report says Apple to overtake HP as largest notebook PC maker by 2012; analyst says Apple making $150 per user per year.
3 Undervalued Tech Stocks to Buy Now
Second-quarter selloffs spell opportunity for traders, especially when it comes to these three little-talked-about NYSE tech stocks.
OshKosh, InterDigital Soar in Midday Trading
Midday trading volume led by Oshkosh Corp. (NYSE: OSK), Blackboard Inc. (NASDAQ: BBBB), InterDigital (NASDAQ: IDCC).
Thursday’s Apple Rumors: Amazon on the Tablet Attack?
Amazon rumored to be planning own tablet to compete with iPad, but Apple's sheer command of resources might put pinch in production