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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: Black iPad Mini Sold Out on Saturday

It took 35 hours for the initial batch of the black iPad Mini to sell out; Apple Stores will sell smart lightbulbs; Steve Jobs' super-yacht launches.

7 Signs IT Spending Growth Is Stalled

In a tough economy, enterprise purchases can be the first to go. No wonder the outlook from some of tech's biggest names, like IBM, Intel or Cisco, is so dour.

Friday Apple Rumors: White iPad Mini Pre-Orders Sell Out

The black-and-slate version is still available for delivery next week; Apple posts online Samsung statement; and Phil Schiller says Macs don't need optical drives.

Apple’s Miss Isn’t a Demand Problem

It's a supply problem, thanks to start-up production constraints for a record number of new products and some daunting manufacturing challenges.

Trouble Ahead for Tech’s Patent-Crazy Giants?

With top names like Apple and Google spending more on patent battles than on R&D, that's a bad sign for future innovation -- for the whole industry.

Thursday Apple Rumors: High LCD Costs Forced iPad Mini Price

The iPad Mini's price was driven by LCD production costs; Apple completes transfer of Beatles' Apple Corp logo; and LG Displays makes most Apple screens.

Best Buy Steams Ahead — Into the Icebergs

A management shakeup and a lower forecast for third-quarter same-store sales tear at its hull as the new CEO struggles to right the ship.

Your Best Post-PC Stock Isn’t AAPL

Despite the snazzy new iPads, Amazon's Kindle could have some big advantages in a key market. Watch AMZN earnings for a buy signal or options opportunity.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: Another iPad Update Early Next Year?

Apple may release another updated iPad early next year; consumers are selling their old Apple devices as new ones hit stores; and iPhones see big sales at AT&T.

Weak Q4 Forecasts Send Tech Shares Down

Reduced outlooks for the current quarter sent shares of Juniper Networks, Broadcom and EMC down in Wednesday trading, while VMware's Q4 forecast met estimates.

AT&T Falls Short on Q3 Revenue, Subscribers

AT&T posted third-quarter revenue and subscriber growth that disappointed Wall Street, but topped earnings estimates.

Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple Developing iPad MS Office Rival

Apple teams with VMware to create MS Office alternative for iPads; Apple's internal security has increased under Tim Cook; and Lightning connector gets copied.

Samsung: We’re Not Ending Shipments to Apple

Samsung is denying a report in yesterday's Korea Times that said the company would cancel its contract with Apple to supply LCDs.

A Bullish Play in Bearish Techs

Smaller names, like Take-Two Interactive, offer upside opportunity for call options while the bigger names continue to slide.

The Line the Market Needs to Hold Today

If the Dow cannot hold above its 50-day moving average, then the next support line at 13,100 will likely be tested.

Windows 8 Has Many Users Scratching Heads

Microsoft is rolling out its new Windows 8 operating system in a week, and users are already experiencing a sharp learning curve.

Monday Apple Rumors: Samsung Cancels Apple LCD Contract

Samsung will stop providing LCD panels to Apple next year; each iPad Mini costs $195 to make; and Apple resists court order to turn over more financial data.

4 Companies Yahoo Could Buy

Marissa Mayer is said to be preparing for her next step as CEO of Yahoo: Acquisitions.

Friday Apple Rumors: Say Goodbye to the iPad 2?

Apple may end production of the iPad 2; the iPad Mini will reach stores on November 2; and construction has started on Apple's massive data center in Oregon.