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Technology: Video

  • Facebook beat on the top and bottom-line, but the real headlines were about mobile, reports CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

  • Mad Money host Jim Cramer explains a tale of two stocks: Apple and Amazon.

  • CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders discuss the day's top trades and the stocks they'll be watching tomorrow.

  • CNBC's Seema Mody reports Facebook shares are trading lower in after-hours action, and Qualcomm is trading higher.

  • CNBC's Jon Fortt offers insight on his interview with Research In Motion's CEO Thorsten Heins on the day his company launched its BlackBerry 10. Discussing their take on its new product, and the stock's future, with Tim Stevens, Engadget; Michael Copeland, WIRED; and Michael Genovese, MKM Partners.

  • Facebook will report its earnings after today's closing bell, and investors are watching for mobile growth, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

  • Sales of "point-and-shoot" digital cameras are declining as investors shift to smartphones, with CNBC's Herb Greenberg.

  • Investors will be listening to Facebook's earnings conference call tonight to hear if there are any projections for its recently debuted graph search, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

  • CNBC's Jon Fortt speaks to Research In Motion's CEO Thorsten Heins about the company's BlackBerry 10 launch, his expectations for 2013 in the competitive mobile industry, and plans for the tablet market.

  • CNBC's Seema Mody reports Amazon is leading the technology sector higher despite its earnings miss, and Research In Motion's stock is selling off after its BlackBerry 10 launch.

  • A look at Facebook's stock ahead its earnings release after today's closing bell, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin. Analysts are expecting mobile ad revenue to make a leap from last quarter.

  • Discussing the rally's next leg, with Michael Ryan, UBS Wealth Management; and the new BlackBerry has finally arrived, with CNBC's Jon Fortt; and Don Yacktman, Yacktman Asset Management, shares his take on Research in Motion's new product and whether it can succeed in its "moment of truth."

  • Kevin Michaluk, CrackBerry.com founder & editor in chief, explains what has him so excited about BlackBerry's new smartphone.

  • Israel Ganot, Gazelle president, co-founder and CEO, shares his thoughts on why the amount of BlackBerry trade-ins has doubled over the past month.

  • CNBC's Jon Fortt and Dennis Berman, Wall Street Journal columnist, discuss whether BlackBerry will be able to capture a larger portion of the global marketplace. "When you're buying a device now, you're buying an ecosystem, and right now it doesn't feel like BlackBerry really has the mass to compete in that way," says Berman.

  • John Sculley, former Apple CEO, discusses three things that RIM needs to do to turnaround the company. "A lot of it is going to be about pricing," Sculley added.

  • CNBC's Jon Fortt shows off the new BlackBerry 10. And David Pogue, New York Times tech columnist, demonstrates what makes RIM's new smartphone so smart.

  • Thorsten Heins, Research in Motion CEO, reveals his company's latest smartphone.

  • Thorsten Heins, Research in Motion president and CEO, explains how the new BlackBerry 10 will help users engage in true multi-tasking.

  • The stock is going to be on a wild ride for the next few months, said Mark Sue, RBC Capital Markets analyst, discussing the outlook on RIM. It really is about how quickly they can get the product out, Sue added. And Rob Enderle, RIM consultant, discusses the company changing its name to BlackBerry.

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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.