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Friday Apple Rumors: Apple Seeking FDA Approval for iWatch Sensors

Apple wants FDA okay for health sensor laden iWatch; Apple opens up more camera controls in iOS 8; and cheap chargers may damage iPhone 5.

LNKD: How the New LinkedIn Job Search App Works

LinkedIn has launched an app for iOS devices that lets users search for jobs, apply online using LNKD profile data and track job listings.

TWTR News: Surprise! Twitter GIFs are Not Actually GIFs

Twitter does not actually post GIFs on its service, instead TWTR converts them to smaller MP4 files, which look like GIFs but are smaller.

GOOG, MSFT: Smartphone Kill Switch Going to Google, Microsoft Phones

Google (GOOG) and Microsoft (MSFT) will add kill switches to upcoming smartphones to thwart mobile device thieves.

COH: Coach Stock Takes Huge Hit on Revenue Warning

Coach stock (COH) is down close to 10% Thursday afternoon due to concern over competition and a disappointing sales guidance.

Thursday Apple Rumors: iPhone Thefts Fall Due to New Security Tech

iPhones thefts drop in three big cities after kill-switch add; T-Mobile launches iPhone 5s 'test drive'; and Apple cuts prices overseas.

T-Mobile Adds Free Music Streaming, Free Trial iPhones

T-Mobile has launched a free music streaming service for some subscribers and is permitting consumers to test drive an iPhone 5s for free.

Full List of 250 New Emojis Being Added in Unicode 7.0

Unicode Consortium, announced on Monday, that 250 new emojis will be released with Unicode 7.0 as part of an update that includes 2,834 new characters.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: Apple Launches Cheaper 21.5-Inch iMac

Apple adds new iMac starting at $1,099; Japanese firms receive record iPhone 6 parts orders; and Kanye West says Samsung 'not quite Apple.'

Google (GOOG) Accused of Not Playing Fair With App Stores

A third-party Android app store operator has filed a complaint with the EC, accusing Google of violating antitrust laws with Google Play.

Galaxy S5 Review: Software Holds Back Samsung’s Latest

The Samsung Galaxy S5 offers impressive hardware, but the smartphone suffers from software bloat and an underwhelming plastic case.

The 4 Horsemen of the Technology Apocalypse

Facial recognition, location-monitoring and shopping habits are just a few of the first steps down a dangerous path of technology usage.

Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple Settles Consumer E-Book Pricing Lawsuit

Apple reaches a settlement in a class-action suit over e-book pricing; Apple readying summer promotion; and Samsung could own Siri partner.

Sony Hopes for 4K TV Boost From World Cup

With three World Cup matches being broadcast for 4K TV, Sony is betting that the technology will push consumers to upgrade their old HD sets.

10 Great Graduation Gifts

We’ve put together a list of 10 high-tech graduation gifts for your elementary, high school or college grad.

Domino’s Pizza App Launches Voice Ordering on iPhone and Android

Domino's Pizza is allowing customers on order food through a Siri-like feature on its app, named Dom, on iPhone and Android devices.

Monday Apple Rumors: Apple Sapphire Supply Enough for iPhone 6, iWatch

Apple's new factory to make enough sapphire for the iWatch, iPhone 6; Apple can charge more for iPhone 6; and bitcoin apps now in App Store.

GOOG: Google Fiber May Be Heading to Portland

Portland's City Council has approved a franchise agreement with Google that could bring Google Fiber to the city if the company decides it wants to.

3 Things That Could Get Amazon Stock Popping Again

Amazon stock is having a terrible year, but if the rumors are true, plenty of short- and long-term catalysts are coming soon.