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Technology has changed the world for the better and consists of using scientific and technical knowledge to create improvements and efficiencies in products or services. People interact with technology every day, such as by sending a text on an Apple iPhone or by taking a ride in a Toyota Corolla. As one of the largest sectors in the world, technology helps create innovative and useful inventions for the betterment of society.
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Monday Apple Rumors: iPhone 5S Chip 31% Faster Than iPhone 5’s
Apple's iPhone 5S will feature an A7 chip 31% faster than the A6; NTT DoCoMo may be closing in on iPhone deal; and iWork for iCloud beta access restricted.
Friday Apple Rumors: Cook and Icahn to Talk Buybacks
Apple's CEO will discuss more share buybacks with Carl Icahn next month; Apple buys another transit app; and regulators insist on e-book oversight.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Apple in Talks for iTV Content
Apple talking to media companies for TV set programming; iPad's share of Chinese market falls; and millions of iCloud users see outage.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: September Launch for iTunes Radio
Apple will debut iTunes Radio in September; China Telecom sees subscriber gains after adding iPhone; and Apple credits researcher for identifying web flaw.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Foxconn to Ship Two iPhones in Sept.
Apple has asked Foxconn to ship two new iPhones next month; Mac sales expected to fall in current quarter; and iPhones not really "made in China."
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Monday Apple Rumors: iPhone 5C To Cost Between $400 and $500
Apple will price the iPhone 5C between $400 and $500; Steve Jobs biopic stumbles at box office; and Apple to replace graphics cards in some 2011 iMacs.
Friday Apple Rumors: iPhone 5S to Get 128GB Storage
Apple's new iPhone 5S will come in gold and offer up to 128GB of storage; Apple could debut TV product by November; and Apple anti-trust lawsuit dismissed.
Thursday Apple Rumors: New iPhones Ready for China Mobile Deal
Apple's upcoming iPhones will be compatible with China Mobile's 4G network; App rules for kids changed; and e-book price-fixing damages trial set for 2014.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Matcha Buy Hints at Apple TV Future
Apple purchased TV app Matcha.tv in May; Carl Icahn buys $1 billion in Apple shares; and whole TV show seasons on iTunes are not always complete.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: No Siri on the iPhone 5C?
Here are your Apple rumors and AAPL news items for today: Dropped: When Apple (AAPL) unveils its new lower-cost iPhone next month, the device will feature a…
Monday Apple Rumors: Convex Home Button for iPhone 5S
The iPhone 5S features a fingerprint sensor under a convex home button; iPad 5 adopts the iPad Mini's display; and Norway bans Oslo flyovers for 3D maps.
NBC Buys Streaming Video Start-up Stringwire
NBC News will purchase video sharing startup Stringwire to acquire its technology and founder, Phil Groman.
Amazon Planning Android Gaming Console in Time for Holidays
Internet retail giant Amazon will launch an Android-powered gaming console by the end of this year, according to GameInformer.
Friday Apple Rumors: Apple Board Pressures CEO Over Innovation
Apple's board is concerned about its product pipeline; Tim Cook talks NSA surveillance with President Obama; and T-Mobile adds subscribers with the iPhone.
BlackBerry Considers Going Private
BlackBerry's executive team is said to be warming to the idea of taking the handset maker private as its sales and market share dwindle.
Thursday Apple Rumors: iPhone’s Q2 U.S. Market Share Rises
Apple's share of the U.S. smartphone market rose last quarter; five publishers dispute e-book restrictions on Apple; and iPhone 5S parts hint at dual flash.
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For every successful storage format, a number of formats -- think Betamax -- weren't able to hold their own. Here are four that didn't make the cut.