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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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Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple’s November to Remember
Apple is expected to report its best November sales in company history. Also, "Steve Jobs" becomes Amazon's best-selling book of 2011.
Kindle Fire Might Ignite iPad Sales
JPMorgan analysts say weaknesses in Amazon's Kindle Fire could send tablet users Apple's way. But consumers might not be so quick to make a pricey upgrade.
SAP Buys SuccessFactors — Who’s Next?
SuccessFactors buyout puts the M&A spotlight on cloud companies again -- and this firm appears to be a likely candidate.
The 4 Top Consumer Tech Innovations of 2011
These four gadgets and services not only are the cutting edge of technology, but in some cases, they could become corporate game-changers.
Friday Apple Rumors: Apple Will Drop Carrier IQ Snooping Software
Report: The controversial data-collection software will soon be gone from iOS.
9 Tech Stocks That Can Sizzle in a Sluggish Economy
Customer loyalty, big growth and cost savings make tech stocks like Altera, Salesforce and Apple attractive to both businesses and consumers.
Thursday Apple Rumors: iPad, iPhone Going 4G in 2012
Report: Japanese telecom NTT DoCoMo will carry a 4G LTE iPhone 5 and a 4G LTE iPad 3 in 2012.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Microsoft Office Headed for iPad?
Report: Microsoft is working on versions of its Office tools -- like Word and Excel -- for the iPad and Mac computer lines.
How RIM Can Survive After BlackBerry
New services aimed at businesses could help keep RIM relevant as its smartphone share withers.
Investors Shouldn’t Count Microsoft Out
The past two months have taken a toll on MSFT, but the company has continued to make strides across several divisions.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple.com Challenges Big-Box Retailers
Apple.com was the fifth-most visited retail website on Black Friday, coming close to big-box retailer Target.
Monday Apple Rumors: Black Friday Leaves Apple Stores Barren
According to an analyst report, 75% of Apple Stores (and 50% of AT&T stores) sold out of the iPhone 4S on Black Friday.
What Nokia’s Lumia Phone Means for AT&T
AT&T's exclusive support of Apple's iPhone helped carry the company for years. Will a similar deal on the Nokia/Microsoft collaboration yield comparable fruit?
Why Buffett’s IBM Buy Is a Sell Signal for Tech Stocks
If legendary value investor Warren Buffett is changing his stripes, it's trouble. Chances are he's finally making a move into tech after it's too late.
Wednesday Apple Rumors — Big Discounts on MacBook Airs for Black Friday
Report: Apple to knock a significant portion of the sticker price off MacBook Airs on Black Friday, but the iPad and other gadgets won't be slashed as generously.
Get Fired Up for Amazon’s Bargain Stock!
You can buy AMZN stock for less than a Kindle Fire tablet. Considering Amazon's position going into 2012, that's as good a bargain as the tablet itself!
For Value Investors, It’s IBM — Not HP
Hewlett-Packard just came off bad earnings and is down 53% below its five-year high. HPQ might scream value, but bellwether IBM is screaming louder.
Apple, iPhone Need to Branch Out in 2012
Apple's iPhones are carried by just 30% of the world's mobile phone operators. A more extroverted 2012 would serve the company well.