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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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3 Good Investing Practices That Apple Made Me Forget
Apple's jaw-dropping fall has me looking back at my investing mind-set during the past few months. It's clear I forgot some "best practices."
Tuesday Apple Rumors: 12M iPad Minis to Ship in Q1
Apple will ship 12 million iPad Minis in Q1 2013; Tim Cook talked to Apple employes last week; and Apple regains most valuable company title.
A Selling Wave Washes Over Seagate
Seagate plunges after reporting earnings that met expectations. Investors may be overreacting, given its strong performance and good prospects.
J.C. Penney Brings Back Sales to Win Back Customers
Struggling retailer J.C. Penney is bringing back targeted sales, partially reversing CEO Ron Johnson's "no discounts" policy.
Monday Apple Rumors: 128GB iPad May Debut Soon
Apple may launch a 128GB iPad; a cheap iPhone for emerging markets will have a 4-inch screen and plastic casing; and 12 Britons sue Google for Safari tracking.
Friday Apple Rumors: Fifth Generation iPad Coming in October
Apple will release a new iPad and two iPhones this year; Apple is now the world's second most valable company; and Apple spent $1 billion on R&D last quarter.
Lenovo Buying RIM Makes Sense, but…
... Any such deal would face some rather high hurdles, not the least of which would be a likely cold response from the Canadian government.
Be Warned: The Apple Sell-Off is Just Beginning
Apple is no longer the company it once was, even if that was just one year ago; competition and innovation are hurting Apple and the stock has more to lose
‘Jailbreaking’ Your Phone Will Be Illegal After Jan. 26
A new regulation going into place tomorrow means owners of smartphones must now get their carrier's permission to unlock them.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Google, Netflix to Challenge AirPlay
Netflix and Google are building an AirPlay rival; Tim Cook says TV remains an interest for Apple; and Cook says no iPhone screen size increase.
Orangutans Go Ape Over Their New iPads
The newest animal enrichment toy at the Smithsonian National Zoo is iPads ... for the orangutans.
The Post-PC Future for Chipmakers
Times are truly tough, but growth awaits in emerging technologies, such as embedded processors and LED lighting. Investors take note.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Siri Almost Went to Android
Siri almost debuted on Verizon's Android phones; Apple pulls apps from app store over pornographic images; and Samsung to launch super resolution phone screen.
The 100 Most Romantic Restaurants in America
Reservations site OpenTable has released its list of the 100 Most Romantic Restaurants in America and the Diner's Choice Awards.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: iPhone Maintains U.S. Smartphone Lead
Apple's iPhone held the majority of smartphone sales last quarter; Samsung will debut a iPad Mini-like tablet; and the man who robbed Steve Jobs home gets jail.
Friday Apple Rumors: Sharp Slashes iPad Screen Production
Sharp has stopped production of 9.7-inch iPad screens; TSMC says it will make almost all 28nm chips this year; and Tim Cook to be questioned in lawsuit.
Intel Goes to War on Two Fronts
Its simultaneously aiming to revitalize Ultrabooks to combat tablets while also moving further into mobile chips. It's a bold strategy -- and it looks smart.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Amazon Launches iOS Music Store
Amazon will now sell MP3 for use on Apple devices; the Nexus 7 tablet topped iPad sales in Japan in December; and The Rolling Stone comes to the iPad.