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  • Near Field Communication — the Next Mobile Boost? Thursday, 5 Jan 2012 | 1:05 PM ET
    Google Wallet

    You may not have heard of it, but near field communication (NFC) is the technology that major companies are betting  will become a central part of every mobile user's life.

  • Yahoo Names Scott Thompson New CEO  Wednesday, 4 Jan 2012 | 11:00 AM ET

    CNBC's Jon Fortt has the story on Yahoo naming Paypal president Scott Thompson, as its new CEO.

  • Disaster Du Jour and Sunshine Stock  Friday, 30 Dec 2011 | 2:42 PM ET

    CNBC's Brian Sullivan breaks down two stocks that are trading in opposite directions, Sears, and Google.

  • Despite RIM Takeover Talk, Hurdles Would Be High Thursday, 29 Dec 2011 | 3:18 PM ET
    Blackberry

    For beleaguered investors in Research in Motion, the drastic collapse of the company’s share price through 2011 eventually became a cause for optimism. In December, shares of the BlackBerry maker spiked on reports that several technology titans could be suitors. But the optimism has been fleeting. The New York Times reports.

  • Today in Tech: Verizon & Amazon  Thursday, 29 Dec 2011 | 1:00 PM ET

    CNBC's Jon Fortt reports Verizon's 4G service is back, but questions remain about what brought it down; Amazon gives some Kindle sales numbers for December; and the latest details on analyst coverage on new tech companies.

  • Oil Seen Above $100 a Barrel Through Next Year Thursday, 29 Dec 2011 | 8:41 AM ET

    The United States economy managed to cope this year despite triple-digit prices for oil. The lessons may come in handy, economists say, because those prices will probably be sticking around. The New York Times reports.

  • 2012 Predictions: Social Media Rivals  Wednesday, 28 Dec 2011 | 4:16 PM ET

    CNBC's Julia Boorstin looks ahead to 2012 and makes predictions for popular social media companies including: Facebook, Zynga and Twitter.

  • Investing Edge: Internet & TV  Wednesday, 28 Dec 2011 | 1:35 PM ET

    CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports internet and television could be a on a collision course as the line between the two begins to disappear in the new year.

  • Google Trades Near Four-Year Highs  Wednesday, 28 Dec 2011 | 10:35 AM ET

    Insight on whether the growth of Google Plus is helping Google's stock surge, with Colin Sebastian, Robert W. Baird & Co. and CNBC's Jon Fortt.

  • Brands in Demand This Christmas  Wednesday, 21 Dec 2011 | 7:30 PM ET

    Mike Amour, Chief Executive Officer, Asia Pacific at Project Worldwide, says online purchases will dominate this year, with tech brands likely to be the most popular.

  • RIMM Spikes on Takeover Talks  Wednesday, 21 Dec 2011 | 2:08 PM ET

    A rare up day for Research in Motion on reports, Amazon, Microsoft, and Nokia have considered bidding on the company. Scott Sutherland, Wedbush Securities weighs in on the news surrounding the company.

  • This Year's Top Tech Gadgets!  Tuesday, 20 Dec 2011 | 1:54 PM ET

    CNBC's Natali Morris shows and discusses the details of hot gadgets selling this holiday season, including the Acer Aspire S3 Ultrabook, and the LG Nitro android phone.

  • Sony's 'Star Trek' Video Goggles  Tuesday, 20 Dec 2011 | 8:11 AM ET

    Sony Chairman and CEO Howard Stringer brings a new gadget to his Squawk Box interview.

  • 2012 Tech Predictions  Monday, 19 Dec 2011 | 1:34 PM ET

    CNBC makes predictions in every sector for 2012. Today, CNBC's Jon Fortt makes predictions for the tech sector and shares advice for investors.

  • Zynga: 'Not Another Internet IPO'  Monday, 19 Dec 2011 | 12:11 PM ET

    Shares for Zynga are down more than 7%, but does the weakness create room for a buying opportunity? Zynga bull, Rich Greenfield, BTIG Research weighs in.

  • Apple App Makers on Edge for Holidays Monday, 19 Dec 2011 | 9:13 AM ET
    The Apple iPad

    On Christmas morning, millions of people will unwrap new iPads, iPhones and iPod Touches — and immediately start downloading games and other applications for them. It is the biggest day of the year for app sales, which can mean big money for developers.  The New York Times reports.

  • Disaster Du Jour & Sunshine Stock: CVC & VRX  Friday, 16 Dec 2011 | 2:55 PM ET

    CNBC's Mandy Drury shares the details of one stock to avoid and another to watch: cable provider Cablevision and Valeant Pharmaceuticals.

  • Beijing Imposes New Rules on Social Networking Sites Friday, 16 Dec 2011 | 2:48 PM ET
    Chinese ladies accessing wireless internet at a Beijing restaurant.

    Officials announced new rules aimed at controlling the way Chinese Internet users post messages on social networking sites that have posed challenges to the Chinese Communist Party’s propaganda machinery.  The New York Times reports.

  • Resuscitating RIM  Friday, 16 Dec 2011 | 1:48 PM ET

    Does RIM need a doctor? Keeping an eye on Research in Motion as the stock gets hammered today, with CNBC's Jon Fortt and John Carney.

  • Evercore Downgrades Yahoo  Friday, 16 Dec 2011 | 12:14 PM ET

    Fast Money trader Steve Grasso discusses the underperforming airline sector. Also, Evercore has downgraded Yahoo despite a possible acquisition for the company, with Ken Sena, Evercore Partners analyst.

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  • 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.

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