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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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Why Apple Can’t Rely on Upgrades for Growth

Even loyal Apple fans aren't buying into the company's upgrade cycle and that's bad news for the company's growth prospects.

Monday Apple Rumors: Einhorn Wins Court Ruling on Share Vote

Greenlight Capital wins injunction stopping an Apple shareholder vote; Hewlett-Packard unveils new tablet; and the NFL debuts iPad app to test for concussions.

Microsoft’s Outlook on Email Looking Better

Microsoft's making the right move by retiring Hotmail and switching to Outlook.com, which gives it a better chance to chase valuable search-engine visitors.

Google Guns Harder Into Hardware Arena

Google has been shifting its focus towards hardware and the Chromebook Pixel announcement shows just how serious the company is about heading in that direction.

Barnes & Noble Chairman May Take Retail Stores Private

Leonard Riggio, who founded Barnes & Noble in the 1970's, is planning to buy its retail bookstore business for an undisclosed sum, sending its shares surging.

Friday Apple Rumors: Einhorn Wants Apple to Issue ‘iPrefs’

David Einhorn says Apple should issue shares with perpetual dividends; Apple will release a cheaper iPhone; and Apple teams with NYPD to find stolen devices.

Chrome Pixel: Google Unveils Premium Touchscreen Laptop

Google has unveiled a new high-end laptop running its Chome OS, the Chromebook Pixel, with a high resolution display, with prices starting at $1,300.

Thursday Apple Rumors: Google to Launch Retail Store Chain

Google is planning to launch its own chain of retail stores; Apple applied for a wrist device patent in 2011; and a judge says Greenlight's suit could succeed.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: iPhone 5 Top Smartphone in Q4

iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S shipments beat Samsung's Galaxy S3 last quarter; Foxconn says hiring halt unrelated to iPhone 5; and Woz says Apple is losing its cool.

Why Google NEEDS To Open Retail Stores

Apple and Microsoft have opened physical locations and now there is talk Google might do the same. Here's why that's a smart move.

Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple 20% of U.S. Consumer Tech Sales

Apple accounted for 20% of U.S. consumer tech sales in 2012; hackers targeted Apple employee computers; and Mac Pros disappear from European online stores.

Friday Apple Rumors: Updated iPads to Debut by April’s End

Redesigned iPads will debut before the end of April; Greenlight Capital boost its Apple holding's last quarter; and Staples will sell Apple products.

Network Gear Stocks: 2 to Pass, 2 to Play

While Cisco reported a solid second quarter this week, the company is facing competition all around. Here are some network gear rivals to watch.

BlackBerry’s Co-Founder Dumps His Stake

Jim Balsillie sells his shares, but it may not mean much considering that he no longer plays a role at the company.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: 100 Designers Working on iWatch

100 designers are working on an Apple smartwatch; Apple makes a huge amount of money just from iTunes and accessories; Apple loses iPhone name rights in Brazil.

2 Big Techs to Bet on With Options

With Cisco and Nvidia set to report their latest results, here's how to play them with a bull call spread and a bear put spread, respectively.

Tuesday Apple Rumors: Google to Pay Apple $1B in 2014

Google to pay $1 billion to remain iOS default search engine; CEO Tim Cook dismisses shareholder lawsuit; and Cook joins First Lady at State of the Union.

Monday Apple Rumors: Curved Glass Apple Smartwatch Coming

Apple is developing a curved glass iOS-running wristwatch; Tim Cook opposed Samsung lawsuit while COO; and Home Depot drops Blackberry for iOS devices.

2 Tech Companies That Should Break Up

Hewlett-Packard is weighing the option of breaking up its company in order to unlock value. These two big-name tech companies should consider the same thing.