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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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How Amazon.com Will Kill Costco

If you can find it at Costco, chances are you can find it at Amazon. Here's why the online site will be the big-box retailer of the future -- and KO Costco.

Tuesday Apple Rumors: New iPhone to Have Thinner Display

Next iPhone to get thinner touchscreen; Nokia slashes prices on Lumia 900 smartphone; and a German Court says Motorola Xoom doesn't violate Apple patents.

The Crux of Marissa Mayer’s Problem at Yahoo

Her content strategy will be the key decision -- and it's tough. Does she expand Yahoo's original content to woo advertisers at the risk of alienating partners?

Monday Apple Rumors: More Sources Herald iPad Mini

More sources say iPad Mini coming this year; Apple will sell 69 million iPads this year; and Samsung's smartphone sales rocket past Apple's.

Today’s Technology: Post-PC or PC-Plus?

Technology manufacturers from Apple to Dell take the distinction between a post-PC and PC-plus era very seriously. The question, though, is which side is right.

3 Great Values in Large-Cap Tech

Why take the chance with value traps when these three sure-to-come-back stocks all offer growth at a reasonable price?

Friday Apple Rumors: Apple Products Are Popular in Iran

Illicit Apple products sell strongly in Iran; Apple warns retailers not to carry Samsung Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Nexus; and Microsoft hails the PC+ Era.

Amazon’s Rumored Smartphone Could Be the Ultimate Shopping Tool

Amazon's alleged new smartphone may not seem like a smart move, but the retail giant is repositioning itself to reap the reward of the mobile world.

Thursday Apple Rumors: 20 Million iPads Shipped in Q3

Apple estimated to have shipped 20 million iPads last quarter; Chinese web vendors take pre-orders for iPhone 5; and Mac shipment buck PC declines.

Fed Minutes Spark a Selloff — Wednesday’s IP Market Recap

Investors hoping for a sign of economic stimulus or easing from the Fed were let down Wednesday, putting a cramp on equities.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: Amazon Testing New Smartphone

Sources say Amazon is currently testing an iPhone rival; the iPhone may come to T-Mobile next year; and Apple defends its environmental record.

Online Banner Ads: Where the Money Isn’t

Microsoft’s costly aQauntive miscalculation highlights the pitfalls of assumptions made in the Web's youth. Now, the lure is in targeted mobile ads.

Why Are Tech Stocks Flirting With a Correction?

Apple's lack of leadership is putting a damper on the Select Sector Technology SPDR -- and other big-name members aren't chipping in, either.

AKAM Is an Investor’s Nightmare

Akamai Technologies’ chart is throwing up many technical red flags. Get the downside target for AKAM.

Tuesday Apple Rumors: Google to Settle Over Safari Cookies

Google will settle Safari-related privacy violations with the FTC; the current iPad hits China next week; and San Francisco won't buy Apple computers.

Monday Apple Rumors: $299 iPad Mini by Christmas

$299 iPad Mini could sell six million units by Christmas; Samsung tablets not "cool" enough to be confused with iPads; and Apple pulls out of EPEAT listing.

Friday Apple Rumors: Updated iPad for Christmas

A slimmer iPad with better battery life will be released by Christmas; the iPhone 5 will feature quad-core chips; and Apple shares could hit $1,001.

Is Amazon Preparing to Take on the iPhone?

Internet retail giant Amazon is reportedly preparing to debut its own smartphone, aimed squarely at Apple's iPhone and phones using Google's Android OS.

Look for Amazon’s Lofty Multiple to Shrink

As competition rises, especially in the increasingly crowded e-book and small tablet market, margins will likely suffer -- then, watch out.