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Tech Five: Details on YouTube's reported music service


Does the long-rumored music service from YouTube finally have a name? Let's look at the five technology stocks to watch Tuesday:

Google. Company-owned video service YouTube is planning to launch a subscription music service called Music Key, reports the website Android Police. It will cost $10 a month, include offline support and eliminate ads. It's not clear when Google would launch this service.

Sprint. Weeks after naming a new CEO, the wireless carrier revealed aggressive new pricing plans. A promotion starting Friday will allow customers to start a family plan with up to 20 GB of shared data with unlimited talk and text for $100 a month.

Symantec. The company will streamline its Norton Antivirus offerings for consumers from 9 to just one. Users will be able to sign up with one account and use the antivirus software across multiple devices, including smartphones and tablets.

Nokia. JPMorgan Chase downgraded the tech company's stock to "underweight," reports CNBC. Shares of Nokia have held steady over the past six months, holding above $7 since February.

Rackspace. Shares of the cloud computing company are up 2.7% in pre-market trading after investor Blue Harbour Group increased its stake in the company, according to The Wall Street Journal.

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