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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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Tablet Casualties, Survivors for 2012
Consumers can expect the tablet pool to be a little less crowded next year. Here are a few tablets that will disappear, and a couple that won't.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple Wins Patent Complaint Against HTC
Apple likely to use ruling against other Google Android phones, but HTC confident it can get around U.S. ban. Also, Apple dividend rumors heat up.
Monday Apple Rumors: Apple Getting Chatty About HDTV
While Apple is remaining vague on specific apps and other features, it has hinted at what its upcoming Apple HDTV will do. Here's what to expect, and when.
Friday Apple Rumors: iPhone Users Loyal to AAPL Stock
Survey: 16% of iPhone owners also own Apple stock. However, Android users aren't nearly as faithful to Google, and BlackBerry owners shun RIMM.
RIM: Don’t Expect Things to Get Better
Tempted investors beware: Tech turnarounds are awfully rare, and Research In Motion hasn't got the pieces it would need to rebound anytime soon.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Apple Lawsuits Helping Samsung’s Galaxy Tab
Samsung Australia VP says lawsuit war with Apple has had an unintended, positive side effect -- more people have heard about the Galaxy Tab.
Amazon Investors Should Wait Out the Storm
While the Kindle Fire is cramping Amazon's profit margins, eventual tablet success could further improve its standing as the premier online retailer.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple Gunning for Anobit Acquisition
Apple reportedly discussing a $400M-to-$500M deal for the Israeli company that produces chips boosting flash drive performance.
Can Meg Whitman’s ‘Buzz’ Buy Time to Revive Hewlett-Packard?
Considering the impatient board presiding over HPQ, Meg Whitman's style might count for just as much as substance.
NYSE Just a Fraction Away From a Breakdown
A break under the current support could lead to a test of the October low.
Monday Apple Rumors: Expect MacBook Air Sales to Soar
An analyst with JPMorgan predicts Apple will sell 1.6 million MacBook Airs per quarter in 2012. Plus, see what milestone the Max App Store hit this week.
Add Intel to the Growing List of Earnings Warnings
The odds of a slowing worldwide economy that will depress earnings seem to be growing. Cue three major companies' recent negative earnings announcements.
Cashing In on a New Boom for Technology
Tech is poised to boom in 2012. Growth is being led by the smartphones and tablets, and companies that can consistently innovate will be winners.
Friday Apple Rumors: Is iPad 3 Release Just Two Months Away?
A Citi analyst's note indicates the iPad 3 could come out in time for the late Steve Jobs' Feb. 24 birthday.
Microsoft Needs to Gobble Up Nokia, RIM to Take on Mobile Market
Microsoft would be better off having phones built around its Windows platform, and RIM could provide valuable technology patents.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Apple Is Getting Macs in Motion
A newly public patent application by Apple describes motion-control technology for Mac laptop and desktop computers.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: A Smarter Siri on the Way?
A recent job posting points toward Apple's work on an even smarter Siri. Plus: Analyst puts $500-plus price target on AAPL.