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Less than $1 an hour to make iPads

CNN's Stan Grant interviews one Foxconn worker about the factory conditions in China where some Apple products are made.

Your very own $10,000 robot avatar

Bay Area startup Anybots has designed a robot that lets you join conferences and drive around your office from anywhere in the world.

Who owns Facebook?
PLAYWho owns Facebook?(1:10)Feb 1

CNNMoney looks at the people who make up the biggest investors in Facebook.

Steve Jobs looms large at State of the Union

President Obama and Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels cite the Apple co-founder as a model entrepreneur and job creator.

From Kickstarter idea to Apple stores

Kogeto's Dot, a 360-degree camera for iPhones, started as an idea seeking funding on Kickstarter last May that is now on sale in Apple stores.

Apple enters the textbook arena

The tech giant unveiled its iBooks 2 app allowing publishers to sell and create textbooks on iOS devices for the first time.

Apple's culture of secrecy

Fortune's Adam Lashinsky explains the strategies Apple uses to keep its projects secret, even from its own employees.

What is SOPA?
PLAYWhat is SOPA?(2:36)Jan 18

The anti-piracy bill is the subject of an intense debate in Washington and across the country -- but what exactly does the bill do?

Polaroid puts Kodak's failures  in focus

Polaroid's Scott Hardy says beleaguered Kodak needs to modernize and focus on what its customers want.

Scalping iPhones in China

Apple took the iPhone 4S off the shelves of some of its Chinese stores yet scalpers offer it for a hefty markup just outside Apple's doors.

Leaving the plastic (and fees) behind

Dwolla, of Des Moines, Iowa, is taking on credit cards by allowing users to transfer money and pay for items on their phones for a small fee.

How Apple's Siri works

The voice-control technology that powers the iPhone's "digital assistant" is gradually creeping into TVs and other electronics.

iPhone madness in China

There were wild scenes outside a Beijing Apple store for the release of the new iphone 4s.

Best and worst of CES 2012

From ultrabooks to a $30,000 iPod dock, the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show ran the gamut from "great" to "really?"

Film icon Polaroid's digital reinvention

The historic film company is trying to pull off a balancing act: retaining its instant-satisfaction roots while adding modern, digital twists.

Samsung's see-through LCD screen

The electronics giant has developed a prototype touchscreen that is completely transparent that they envision as the window of the future.

Hands on with the next Nintendo Wii

Nintendo president Reggie Fils-Aime says his company's next console, the Wii U, will help it win back hardcore gamers.

Nokia's smartphone war

Stephen Elop, CEO of Nokia, says competition in the smartphone market has become a war of ecosystems.

First look at Sony's PSVita game system

The successor to the PSP faces serious competition from Nintendo's 3DS, iPhone and Android smartphones.

How the election could impact startups

Startup America CEO Scott Case talks about his initiative's partnership with President Obama and what he thinks will change if the GOP wins the White House.

Samsung's Galaxy Nexus - fast but pricey

It's big, fast and the first Android 4.0 smartphone. But the $300 price tag on Samsung's new 'Google phone' is steep.

Rent a reality TV chef or Olympic medalist

Sites like Sidetour and Vayable sell users on experiences like dining with a reality TV chef or racing with an Olympic medalist

2011's worst in tech
PLAY2011's worst in tech(3:55)Dec 20

RIM joins Netflix and HP as the tech sector's biggest losers in 2011.

IBM is tech's biggest winner in 2011

Powered by Watson, a smooth CEO transition and surging stock performance, IBM had a fantastic 2011.

Inside Berlin's tech startup scene

The city's low cost of living is attracting both tech startups and the VCs who back them.

Zynga faces tough road after IPO

Despite its IPO, social game darling Zynga faces stiff competition from other game companies and is heavily reliant on Facebook for its revenue.

How I sold my startup 4 days after launch

About.me Co-founder Tony Conrad explains why he sold his startup four days after launching it and says 2012 will be a difficult year for tech companies.

Argentina's tech star battles media giants

Cuevana.tv offers its spanish-speaking visitors access to thousands of movies and TV shows, and now the copyright owners are taking action.

Apple store opens in Grand Central

Apple's newest store overlooks the Grand Concourse of N.Y.'s Grand Central station and costs the company $800,000 a month in rent.

The coolest tech gifts for the holidays

This year, it's all about iPhone devices and modern electronics with a retro feel.

No lines at eBay's pop-up shop

The online giant has opened a holiday pop-up store in the U.K. where shoppers can purchase items with their phones and have it delivered to their homes.

What Amazon's Kindle Fire really costs

Amazon had to forego certain features like a camera and larger hard drive to keep its tablet under $200.

Why Wal-Mart made an app for Facebook

Shopycat, Wal-Mart's Facebook app, will suggest gifts for your friends based on their interests.

Argentina's booming video game business

Video game developers in Latin America are teaming with Silicon Valley investors to churn out games for companies like Facebook and MTV.

Nook Tablet: Not as cool as iPad or Kindle

Barnes & Noble's new Nook Tablet has a nice design but lacks the multimedia features of Apple's iPad and Amazon's Kindle Fire.

Under the hood of a supercomputer

Supercomputers require the same amount of electricity as a small town and massive cooling facilities to run properly.

Meet America's fastest supercomputer

The Jaguar supercomputer in Oak Ridge, TN is used for everything from scientific research to disaster management.

Kindle Fire: Good, but no iPad killer

Amazon's Kindle Fire is a solid tablet, and a relative bargain at $199. But, Apple's iPad is still ahead of the field.

How Apple's Siri got its start

CNN's Dan Simon profiles Gary Morgenthaler, a venture capitalist who funded Siri before Apple acquired the company.

Is the Nook Tablet a Kindle killer?

Barnes & Noble is positioning its new Nook Tablet as the superior alternative to Amazon's 'deficient' Kindle Fire tablet.

Barnes & Noble CEO's war with the Kindle

Barnes & Noble CEO William Lynch says he thinks the new Nook Tablet is a better buy than Amazon's Kindle Fire despite costing $50 more.

'Call of Duty, MW3' hits shelves tonight

Call of Duty MW3, the latest edition of the global video-game megahit, releases at midnight on November 08.

What to watch for in Groupon's IPO

The discount deals site will be going public Friday, yet less than 10% of the company will be up for grabs.

Silicon Valley's diversity challenge

Foursquare's Tristan Walker discusses why Silicon Valley companies need to have more minorities in leadership positions.

Baseball's huge new rolling roof in Miami

The Marlins' new $550 million baseball stadium won't open until 2012, but CNNMoney got a sneak peek of how the retractable roof will work.

'I don't know a single black entrepreneur'

TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington says there are few black entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley

Making waves on a motorized board

Southern California surfing startup Wavejet shows off its jet-powered surfboard.

Zynga's lavish new headquarters

San Francisco-based Zynga gives Fortune an exclusive tour of its swanky headquarters. Perks include free food, yoga classes and pet insurance.

Bam! Pow! Inside the digital comics battle

The Comixology app allows comic book readers to purchase and view their books on multiple devices - many the same day they are in print.

Nokia throws Hail Mary on Windows Phone

Nokia's first two phones running Microsoft's OS put it in contention with other top-tier smartphones

Worry about the hackers you don't know 
Crime syndicates and government organizations pose a much greater cyber threat than renegade hacker groups like Anonymous. Play
GE CEO: Bringing jobs back to the U.S. 
Jeff Immelt says the U.S. is a cost competitive market for advanced manufacturing and that GE is bringing jobs back from Mexico. Play
Hamster wheel and wedgie-powered transit 
Red Bull Creation challenges hackers and engineers to invent new modes of transportation. Play
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