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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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Friday Apple Rumors: Woz Knocks Apple as ‘Somewhat Behind’
Steve Wozniak says the iPhone is falling behind rivals; Apple is preparing to move into the Indian smartphone market; Apple Store workers nab identity thieves.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Greenlight Capital Sues Apple
Green Light's David Einhorn wants Apple to share its wealth; Apple is ranked top PC maker, if iPads are included; Apple may be developing mobile loan system.
The 2013 Retirement Portfolio Candidates: Seagate
It's a gorilla in the disk drive sector, where business is admittedly a lot tougher these days, and it pumps out copious amounts of free cash flow.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: 25 Billion iTunes Song Downloads
In ten years, users have downloaded 25 billion songs through iTunes; the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S continue to sell; and Apple may lose iPhone name in Brazil.
What Microsoft’s 2013 Might Look Like
It's on a roll with releases of scads of new products across a range of fronts. The question is: Will they spark new growth?
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Is Microsoft Copying Apple Stores?
Microsoft's retail stores look surprisingly like Apple Stores; Apple is promoting self-published e-books on iBooks; and no fast-track appeal in Samsung case.
Dell to Go Private in $24 Billion Buyout
Dell founder and CEO Michael Dell is partnering with a private equity firm to launch a $24.4 billion leveraged buyout of the company.
Monday Apple Rumors: iTunes Dominates Online Movie Rentals
iTunes holds 45% of the online movie and TV show rental market; Apple may be planning iOS and OS X interface overhaul; Apple in talks with Turkey over iPad buy.
Friday Apple Rumors: Apple Tops Samsung in Phone Shipments
Apple shipped more U.S. mobile phones than Samsung last quarter; Apple TV to add HBO on-demand this year; and HP turned down chance to make the Apple 1.
Apple Blocks Java on Macs Surprising Users
In a surprise move, Apple has decided that its Macintosh computers should no longer run Oracle's Java software.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Siri Support Coming to 2013 Hondas
Honda will integrate Siri support into 2013 Accords and Acuras; Apple will stop European sales of the Mac Pro; and Apple's share of tablet shipments dips.
Put That Pitney Bowes Crow on Hold
PBI shares were popping like crazy Thursday on better-than-expected Q4 results, but several numbers don't look all that pretty.
The Digital Camera Market: An Ugly Picture
A recent Google patent possibly puts a giant-sized hole in the compact digital camera market, which could be bad news for several companies.
Why Would Michael Dell Spend More Dell Money to Buy Dell?
Michael Dell is rumored to be considering another $1 billion investment in his company to help take it private. It might be throwing good money at bad. Or it might be a rescue mission.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Updated Apple TV Coming Soon
FCC filings suggest that Apple will soon release an updated Apple TV; Apple has patented its retail store layouts; and no R&D at Apple's new Shanghai facility.
Does BlackBerry Really NEED Digital Content?
Research in Motion has announced that its new BlackBerry will include an extensive catalog of music, movies and TV shows -- a move that should please consumers.
How Bruised Is This Fruit?
Apple finds itself in the same treacherous position as Microsoft a few years ago, and $440 might not have been the worst of things. If you're looking for uncrowded tech trades, try these two stocks instead.