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Technology: Video

  • CNBC's Bob Pisani, Kelly Evans and Simon Hobbs discuss the meaning of the split markets.

  • Shares of Apple are down over 3 percent today and the company has lost more than $50 billion in market cap during its recent slide. Kenneth Hackel, CT Capital president, explains why he would invest in Google over Apple.

  • "U.S. drilling activity will come down in order to reign in supply," says Marshall Adkins, Raymond James director of energy research.

  • Personal blogging website Tumblr may be starting to steal time from Facebook, explains CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

  • CNBC's Seema Mody dissects the details behind Apple's recent move to the downside. Many buy-side investors tell Mody there are no near-term catalysts that can drive the stock higher. Apple stock is still up 45% year-to-date.

  • A key Boeing supplier suffered damage from this weekend's tornado outbreak, reports CNBC's Phil LeBeau.

  • The jury selection in a dispute over smartphone technology between Google and Oracle starts today. CNBC's Jon Fortt reports.

  • Nasdaq is adjusting the listing requirements for how long a company has to be a "seasoned" trader. This was a key component in winning the Facebook listing. CNBC's Kayla Tausche looks at the changes.

  • J.C. O'Hara, Phoenix Partners Group, breaks down his trade on momentum stocks, including Apple, Whirlpool and International Paper.

  • The FMHR traders discuss whether investors should be concerned over shares of Apple falling for five sessions in a row, and Citigroup's earnings beating the Street's expectations.

  • Tech stocks are down today, snapping a 14-week winning streak. Is it a reason to worry or an opportunity to buy? Daniel Ernst, Hudson Square Research, tech analyst, weighs in.

  • Discussing the serious labor issues facing the tech giant at its Foxconn supplier in China, with Bennett Freeman, Calvert Investments.

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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.