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  • Today in Tech: RIMM Makes Things Worse  Friday, 16 Dec 2011 | 12:00 AM ET

    RIM guidance sinks the stock and Amazon's selling quite a few Kindles. CNBC's Jon Fortt brings the headlines on Today in Tech.

  • Today in Tech: Nexus Hits Verizon  Thursday, 15 Dec 2011 | 12:00 PM ET

    Amazon gets a bullish call, Novellus gets a bid from Lam Research, and Verizon customers finally get the Galaxy Nexus. CNBC's Jon Fortt brings those headlines and more on Today in Tech.

  • Delisting Olympus is Counterproductive  Tuesday, 13 Dec 2011 | 7:40 PM ET

    Jamie Allen, Secretary General, Asian Corporate Governance Association says Olympus should not be de-listed, but rehabilitated. He elaborates on how corporate governance in Japan is weak.

  • Verizon & Netflix Rumors  Tuesday, 13 Dec 2011 | 4:42 PM ET

    Netflix shares rose on speculation Verizon was bidding on the company, then shares fell after Verizon confirmed no discussion has occurred, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

  • Shunning Facebook, and Living to Tell About It Tuesday, 13 Dec 2011 | 4:34 PM ET
    Facebook

    Facebook is running into a roadblock in this country. Some people, even on the younger end of the age spectrum, just refuse to participate, including people who have given it a try. The New York Times reports.

  • NTSB Wants Devices Out of Car  Tuesday, 13 Dec 2011 | 3:31 PM ET

    CNBC's Jon Fortt reports on a recent investigation into the cause of a major accident in St. Louis last year that killed 2 people and injured 38 others. It led the National Transportation Safety Board to issue a recommendation today calling for a nationwide ban on the use of electronic devices while driving.

  • Tech's Thai Troubles  Tuesday, 13 Dec 2011 | 10:30 AM ET

    Discussing the effect of Thailand's disastrous flood, which is starting to be felt in the tech industry, with Neil Herman, Ticonderoga Securities equity research analyst.

  • Amazon Kindle a Bust?  Monday, 12 Dec 2011 | 11:21 AM ET

    Dissatisfied Amazon Kindle users are returning the product. Mark Mahaney, Citigroup internet analyst weighs in.

  • Cloud Deals Ramp Up  Thursday, 8 Dec 2011 | 12:46 PM ET

    IBM will buy Demandetec for $13.20 per share. The Fast Money traders weigh in on the deal and the demand for cloud computing.

  • Today In Tech: Apple's New Headquarters  Thursday, 8 Dec 2011 | 12:00 PM ET

    Today in Tech, Jon Fortt brings you the day's tech upgrades and downgrades, plus more details on Apple's plans for a new headquarters, most businesses are still clueless about social networking, and Microsoft takes baby steps with the iPhone. Join the conversation on Twitter @jonfortt.

  • Dell's Evolving Workforce Research Program  Tuesday, 6 Dec 2011 | 7:40 PM ET

    Amit Midha, President, Consumer & Small Business for APJ, Dell talks about how technology is changing the way people work. A recent survey by Dell discussed globalisation's rise due to technology.

  • Nokia Launches Lumia 800 Smartphone  Tuesday, 6 Dec 2011 | 6:40 PM ET

    Niklas Savander, EVP, Markets, Nokia gives a closer look on the new Nokia Lumia 800 smart phone. He says creating a product that consumers love is essential in competing with smart phone giants like Apple.

  • Today in Tech, with Jon Fortt  Tuesday, 6 Dec 2011 | 12:00 AM ET

    Today in Tech, Jon Fortt brings you the morning's upgrades and downgrades, Microsoft's answer to the Mac App Store, Apple's retail revolution, and a peek at Android's latest flagship phone -- the Galaxy Nexus. Join the conversation on Twitter @jonfortt.

  • Xbox Live Challenges Cable Box Monday, 5 Dec 2011 | 10:22 AM ET
    Xbox 360

    Beginning on Tuesday and continuing through the month, Microsoft will give a face-lift to its Xbox Live online entertainment service that will allow subscribers to watch a wide array of mainstream television programming from the Xbox 360 console, the New York Times reports.

  • Oh, for the Good Old Days of Rude Cellphone Gabbers Saturday, 3 Dec 2011 | 9:34 AM ET
    Verizon iPhone 4

    When virtual assistants like Apple’s Siri are used in public places, the results can be annoying, even creepy, to unwilling listeners, the New York Times reports.

  • The Tech Graveyard  Friday, 2 Dec 2011 | 2:51 PM ET

    Will the Playbook push RIM into the graveyard of fallen tech titans? CNBC's Jon Fortt, and Rocky Agrawal, Redesign Mobil, with a look at other once-dominant products, now in the tech trash heap.

  • The Race for Bandwith  Friday, 2 Dec 2011 | 12:27 PM ET

    The Fast Money Traders discuss whether Verizon's purchase of Wireless Spectrum Licenses will give the telecom company a capacity advantage over AT&T?

  • Inside Zynga's IPO Pitch Friday, 2 Dec 2011 | 11:30 AM ET

    Investors got a sneak peak at Zynga’s highly-anticipated IPO pitch thanks to an copy of management’s presentation posted online in a pitch the company will take on the road starting Monday, as it embarks on a cross-country tour to lure potential investors ahead of its December 16 initial public offering.

  • Zynga Hits the Road Before Its IPO Friday, 2 Dec 2011 | 9:46 AM ET

    Zynga, the online gaming company known for Farmville, is headed for the public markets after a two-week road show starting Monday, when it will sell its $9 billion valuation to investors.

  • DNA Sequencing Caught in Deluge of Data Thursday, 1 Dec 2011 | 12:51 PM ET

    BGI, based in China, is the world’s largest genomics research institute, with 167 DNA sequencers producing the equivalent of 2,000 human genomes a day, the New York Times reports.

Contact Technology

  • Editor of CNBC.com's Tech Section, always plugged in and yet also wireless.

  • Working from Los Angeles, Boorstin is CNBC's media and entertainment reporter and author of CNBC.com's "Media Money" blog.

  • Fortt is CNBC's technology correspondent, working from CNBC's Silicon Valley bureau and contributes to "Tech Check" on CNBC.com.