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  • A Paper-Thin Gadget  Thursday, 12 May 2011 | 6:46 AM ET

    How small can a computer gadget be? CBC's Theresa Lalonde has the story.

  • A Social Networking Device for Smokers Wednesday, 11 May 2011 | 10:44 AM ET
    Image of an e-cigarette

    Blu, the maker of electronic cigarettes that release a nicotine-laden vapor instead of smoke, has developed packs of e-cigarettes with sensors that will let users know when other e-smokers are nearby, the New York Times reports.

  • Tech Titans: Looking Back at the Bubble  Tuesday, 10 May 2011 | 3:15 PM ET

    CNBC's Brian Sullivan looks back at the tech bubble, which burst more that 11 years ago, and examines the tech titans then and now.

  • Investing in Microsoft & Google  Tuesday, 10 May 2011 | 11:03 AM ET

    Insight on what the Skype and Microsoft deal means for investors, with David Garrity, GVA Research; Roger Kay, Endpoint Technologies, and CNBC's Brian Sullivan.

  • Microsoft to Acquire Skype  Tuesday, 10 May 2011 | 10:00 AM ET

    Insight on the deal, with Heather Bellini, ISI Group senior managing director.

  • Suit Opens a Window Into Google Monday, 9 May 2011 | 9:56 AM ET
    Google Headquarters

    E-mails disclosed by a state court illuminate strategy as Google protects its Android software for smartphones, the New York Times reports.

  • PlayStation 3

    New accusations about Sony's security procedures are being levied as the company braces for a third possible hack in the coming days.

  • Cisco's New Plan to Boost Growth  Thursday, 5 May 2011 | 11:24 AM ET

    After an exodus of executives and investor frustration over its management, Cisco is making changes to its business, with CNBC's Jon Fortt. Simon Leopold, Morgan Keegan, weighs in.

  • Sony Gives Details on Massive Data Theft to Congress Wednesday, 4 May 2011 | 3:50 PM ET
    PlayStation 3

    As Sony continues to determine the severity and scope of a recent cyberattack that saw personal information for over 100 million customer accounts stolen, Congress is demanding answers.

  • Intel's Spikes on 3D Transitor  Wednesday, 4 May 2011 | 2:26 PM ET

    CNBC's Jon Fortt with a look at what Intel is calling it's most radical change in chip technology in 50 years.

  • Intel's Major Announcement  Wednesday, 4 May 2011 | 1:00 PM ET

    CNBC's Jon Fortt reports on Intel's announcement that it's created a new 3D chip technology it says provides "unprecedented" gains.

  • Google Takes to TV to Promote Browser Wednesday, 4 May 2011 | 8:32 AM ET
    Google

    In an ad campaign using the old-fashioned medium of prime-time TV, Google is promoting its browser, Chrome, in the belief that it will benefit Google search, the New York Times reports.

  • Sony PlayStation Mess: What Should It Do to Recover? Tuesday, 3 May 2011 | 2:05 PM ET

    As the repercussions and scope of recent cyberattacks continue to grow, Sony's problems are mounting.

  • Tech to Move Dow Higher?  Tuesday, 3 May 2011 | 9:47 AM ET

    Can the lagging tech stocks push the Dow to new heights? David Goerz, Highmark Capital CIO, and Anton Schutz, Mendon Capital weigh in.

  • Investor Warns on Rush for Web Stars Sunday, 1 May 2011 | 9:32 PM ET
    Facebook

    Investors are rushing investment decisions on hot internet companies and accepting weaker ownership rights than in the dotcom bubble, one of the biggest private equity investors in media and communications has warned. The Financial Times reports.

  • Nearly two weeks after being the subject of one of the largest data breaches in business history, the PlayStation Network will go back online this week, Sony announced Sunday morning.

  • High Fidelity Recovery: HAR  Friday, 29 Apr 2011 | 2:15 PM ET

    A look at how the home and car stereo giant, Harman International, is benefiting from China and increased automobile sales, with Dinesh Paliwal, Harman International Industries CEO

  • Who Should Succeed Jobs at Apple?  Friday, 29 Apr 2011 | 11:30 AM ET

    Insight on who should take over Apple's throne and what they need to do to keep the legacy going, with Brian Marshall, Gleacher & Company; Gene Munster, Piper Jaffray, and CNBC's Jon Fortt.

  • It takes a lot to shift the course of an industry. For every truly disruptive company, there are dozens that try and fail – and plenty of copycats that follow, but fall short of the new model. Being disruptive doesn't always mean being first to the market with an idea. It's about executing it better than any competitor – and staying ahead of the curve from there. So, which products and companies that have changed the way the world does business? Click ahead for the list!

    So, which products and companies that have changed the way the world does business? Click ahead for the list!

  • KLA-Tencor Profit Soars  Friday, 29 Apr 2011 | 9:18 AM ET

    Breaking down the semiconductor equipment maker's Q3 results and outlook, with Richard Wallace, KLA-Tencor executive director/president and CEO.

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  • 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.