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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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Thursday Apple Rumors: iPhone’s Q1 Global Market Share Slips
Apple's global smartphone share fell in the first quarter; an Indiana man downloads the App Store's 50 billionth app; and Tim Cook to testify before the Senate.
Which Stagnant Tech Stock Will Shake Its Funk: Apple, IBM or Amazon?
The market has rallied since November lows, but Apple, Amazon and IBM have been lagging behind. Which of these tech titans will turn around first?
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Malware Targets Android Devices
Mobile malware is almost entirely targeting Android; a bidder pays $600,000 for coffee with Tim Cook; and Apple is ringmaster of e-book price-fixing scheme.
Google CEO Reveals His Rare Medical Condition
Google CEO Larry Page says he suffers from paralysis of his left vocal cord, which some times makes it difficult for him to speak.
Why Daniel Loeb Is Right About Sony
I would say that I agree with Daniel Loeb's call for Sony to spin off its entertainment business, but it sounds more like he agrees with me.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: iPhone 5 Gets Sapphire Crystal Sensor
The iPhone 5S to get a sapphire crystal home button; BlackBerry to launch BBM iOS app; and New York's AG asks tech companies to help stop smartphone thefts.
Fed Rumors Rattle Investors — Monday’s IP Market Recap
A report suggesting the Fed might finally slow quantitative easing unnerved Wall Street at Monday's open, though positive retail data helped level the boat.
Why the Windows 8 Failure Isn’t a Bad Thing
Microsoft’s admission that it made a mistake with Windows 8 isn't a sign that the company is struggling -- it's a sign that it's trying.
Friday Apple Rumors: No iTunes Touchscreen App for Windows 8
Apple won't make a touchscreen iTunes app for Windows 8; police departments must wait for Apple to decrypt iPhones; and iRadio licensing fee talks continue.
A Look at the Microsoft Set-Top Box Rumors
Microsoft is toying with -- but not committing to -- the development of a set-top streaming video device to work with Xbox Live.
Possible Disruptors: Tech Investing Special Report, Part II
Emerging growth markets are pivotal in consumer tech -- and these disruptors could change the game.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Pegatron Hiring Hints at Cheap iPhone
Pegatron hires 40,000 workers in China, possibly for a cheaper iPhone; Pegatron CEO challenges low iPad Mini demand report; Apple wins New York trademark suit.
Microsoft Could Pay $1B for B&N’s Nook Unit
Microsoft has reportedly offered Barnes & Noble $1 billion to acquire the booksellers Nook tablet and digital media business.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Multiple iPhones to Start Production
Production of more than one iPhone model is set to begin this summer; David Einhorn buys more Apple shares; and Apple's New York flagship has a leaky roof.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: iPhone Nearly 40% of U.S. Smartphones
Apple now holds 39% of the U.S. smartphone market; a German court strikes down Apple's privacy policy; and iPad Mini Retina screen production starts next month.