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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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Apple: ‘Do Not Disturb’ Bug Will Get Fix on Jan. 7
Apple will introduce a fix on January 7 for a glitch in the "Do Not Disturb" feature in iOS that keeps it running after it should have turned off.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: iPhone 5S to Come in Colors
The iPhone 5S will come in a variety of colors and sizes; TSMC will make chips for the iPad; and a judge dismisses part of Apple's lawsuit against Amazon.
PlayStation 2 Axed … PS4 on the Way?
Sony finally is putting the venerable PlayStation 2 gaming console to rest after a 12-year run, leading to speculation about a PS4 announcement.
Friday Apple Rumors: ‘Insatiable’ iPad Mini Demand in China
iPad Minis are selling out in China; iPad and iPhone app downloads spiked on Christmas Day; Apple must pay Chinese writers for copyright infringement.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Apple Developing Smart Watch
Apple may be developing an iOS watch with Intel; Samsung faces billions in European patent fines; and Apple patents curved glass-making method.
Amazon’s Opportunity (and Risk) in the Cloud
Its Web Services unit leads the field and brings in prodigious revenue. But the threats are many, from service outages to security breaches to competition.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: New iPad Coming in March
Apple to launch new iPad in March; thefts of Apple products boost New York City crime; and Steve Jobs' yacht released by Dutch authorities.
Google Music Service Cleans Up Dirty Lyrics
Google Music's new scan-and-match service is apparently replacing songs with explicit language with clean versions and vice versa, some users say.
Oracle Sales Bode Well for Investors and Tech Sector
Oracle's recent release of strong quarterly earnings and an upbeat look into the future bodes well for the industry and the economy, too.
Friday Apple Rumors: iPhone Increases U.S. Smartphone Lead
Apple now holds a record share of the U.S. smartphone market; Apple appeals a judge's refusal to ban Samsung phones; and Apple needs a TV to keep growing.
RIM Dives on Fee Changes, Subscriber Loss
Its earnings report short-circuits the stock's recent rally. More than ever, the future will hinge on the launch of its BlackBerry 10 in January.
Accenture’s Dip: An Opportunity, Not an Omen
Sometimes, investors' first reactions to an earnings report can be off-track. Accenture's (slightly) disappointing quarter doesn't make this stock a loser.
Windows Phone 8: Already Time to Worry?
A painfully slow start is raising doubts about the new mobile operating system. Suddenly, a jump into the No. 3 spot in market share is looking a lot tougher.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Second Key Apple Patent Rejected
The patent office rejects a second key Apple patent; Apple's App Store's average daily sales soar in November; and an Aussie school distributes 11,000 iPads.
Will Apple TV Be Steve Jobs’ ‘Salmon of Doubt’?
The parallels between Jobs' would-be final tech triumph and Douglas Adams' unfinished final novel are many. Could being a letdown be yet another one?
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Foxconn Testing 46 to 55-Inch iTVs
Foxconn is testing Apple TV prototypes with up to 55-inch screens; Apple talks with Foursquare about maps data; and states vie for plant to make Apple chips.
How Google Music Might Step Out of iTunes’ Shadow
Its new cloud-based matching system is free -- unlike a similar offering from iTunes.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Amazon to Take on iPhone Next Year
Amazon will launch an iPhone rival next year; Samsung is dropping sales European injunctions against Apple; and Apple could release a discount iPhone.