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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 to Get Wireless Charging in 2013
Apple may bring wireless charging to the iPhone this year; Apple is third largest smartphone seller in China; and Apple to settle trademark lawsuit in Brazil.
Friday Apple Rumors: Qualcomm Chips to Power Cheap iPhone
Qualcomm chips will power a cheaper iPhone; a bill would permit iPad use during plane takeoffs; and Apple workers don't lose seniority for two year departures.
The BlackBerry Z10 Will Hit U.S. Store Shelves On …
BlackBerry's new Z10 touchscreen smartphone, running is BB10 OS, will go on sale at AT&T stores on March 22, sources say.
Thursday Apple Rumors: iPad Shipment Estimates Slashed
Apple is cut its the number of iPads it expects to ship this year; Apple's streaming service delayed by royalty haggling; and Apple device thefts on the rise.
Desktop PCs Head the Way of the Dinosaur
Rising sales of tablets computers have left makers of traditional personal computers scrambling to stay relevant and adapt to shifting consumer demands.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Apple to Miss Q2 Guidance?
Citigroup is predicting that Apple's Q2 revenue will miss its own estimates; Apple debuts a low-priced iMac for schools; and Ferrari adds Siri voice controls.
News Corp Unveils $299 Android Tablet for Students
Amplify, a subsidiary of News Corp, has just debuted a new educational tablet that it hopes to put into the hands of students this fall.
Microsoft Fined $731M for Pushing Browser on Consumers
Microsoft has been hit with a $731 million penalty by the European Commission for violating an agreement over the way its promotes its Internet browser.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Next-Generation iPad to Debut in April
Apple to release new iPad in April; Apple considered calling iPhone the "TelePod" or "Mobi"; and Disney replaces Magic Kingdom turnstiles with staff with iPods.
Cree Keeps Leading Way With LED Lighting
Lighting manufacturer Cree is cashing in on the explosive growth of LED technology -- part of the reason its stock has surged double digits today.
Google Is Building Another Head of Steam
Now that Google has consolidated and broken past resistance, the stock could be headed higher, and toward yet another big, round number.
Monday Apple Rumors: Battery Problems Dog iWatch
Battery life for Apple's iWatch isn't long enough; a judge cuts Apple's $1 billion award against Samsung; and Warren Buffet says Apple should buy back shares.
Friday Apple Rumors: Cheaper iPhone and 5S Coming in August
Apple will launch the iPhone 5S this summer; Apple execs must hold shares worth thrice their salaries; Corning's Willow glass will take 3 years to hit products.
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Thursday Apple Rumors: One Billion iTunes U Downloads
Apple iTunes U exceeds one billion educational downloads; Apple's Thunderbolt displays are in short supply; and Samsung loses patent lawsuit motion in Japan.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: iTunes Music Revenue Up 10% in 2012
Music sales on iTunes generated $4.3 billion last year; an analysts predicts two years of tough going for Apple; and its new "spaceship" HQ will open in 2016.
Google Service Sings a New Tune
Google looks to take on big names like Apple and Pandora by launching a music-streaming service later this year.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: iMac Supply Constraints Easing
Mac sales are rising as Apple produces more iMacs; Apple accessories hit Staples online store; and Apple settles class action suit over kids' in-game purchases.