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Date Stock Title
May 17 NTAP Are You a Momentum Investor? This 1 Stock Could Be the Perfect Pick
May 17 INOD Zacks Initiates Coverage of Innodata With Outperform Recommendation
May 17 ACN Jim Cramer Recommends Buying This Sports Betting Company's Stock: 'I Think It's Terrific'
May 17 ACN Accenture strengthens AI, manufacturing capabilities in Japan with OpenStream buy
May 17 ACN Accenture to Acquire OPENSTREAM HOLDINGS to Help Clients Advance Their Data-Driven Business Reinvention
May 16 ACN Accenture (ACN) Stock Moves -0.17%: What You Should Know
May 16 NTAP Here's Why NetApp (NTAP) is a Great Momentum Stock to Buy
May 16 BLIN HawkSearch Recognized by GartnerĀ® for Commerce Search and Product Discovery
May 16 NTAP Visa, NetApp And 2 Other Stocks Insiders Are Selling
May 16 ACN Alibaba To Rally Over 13%? Here Are 10 Top Analyst Forecasts For Thursday
May 16 NTAP NetApp (NTAP) Surges 69% in One Year: Will the Rally Continue?
May 16 NTAP Zacks.com featured highlights Greenbrier, Owens Corning, Leidos, H&R Block and NetApp
May 16 ACN Accenture Invests in Turbine to Accelerate Use of AI-Powered Cell Simulations for Biopharma Research and Development
May 16 NTAP Insider Sell: CEO George Kurian Sells 8,500 Shares of NetApp Inc (NTAP)
May 15 NTAP NetApp's (NTAP) New AFF A-Series Systems to Address IT Workload
May 15 ACN SunPower, Accenture downgraded: Wall Street's top analyst calls
May 15 ACN AI could bring 50 billion euro benefit to Italian companies, Accenture study shows
May 15 ACN Deutsche Bank downgrades Accenture to Hold
May 15 BLIN Q2 2024 Bridgeline Digital Inc Earnings Call
May 15 BLIN Bridgeline Digital Inc (BLIN) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Navigating ...
High Technology

High technology (high tech) or frontier technology (frontier tech) is technology that is at the cutting edge: the most advanced technology available. It can be defined as either the most complex or the newest technology on the market. The opposite of high tech is low technology, referring to simple, often traditional or mechanical technology; for example, a slide rule is a low-tech calculating device.The phrase was used in a 1958 The New York Times story advocating "atomic energy" for Europe: "... Western Europe, with its dense population and its high technology ...." Robert Metz used the term in a financial column in 1969: "Arthur H. Collins of Collins Radio] controls a score of high technology patents in a variety of fields." and in a 1971 article used the abbreviated form, "high tech."A widely used classification of high-technological manufacturing industries is provided by the OECD. It is based on the intensity of research and development activities used in these industries within OECD countries, resulting in four distinct categories.
Startups working on high technologies (or developing new high technologies) are sometimes referred to as deep tech; the term may also refer to disruptive technologies based on scientific discoveries in several branches.High-tech, as opposed to high-touch, may refer to self-service experiences that do not require human interaction.

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