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Traders bearish on stocks often employ a short selling strategy and hope the stock subsequently declines in value, thereby profiting off of the difference between the initial shorted price and the lower price at which the short trader hopefully buys back the stock.

Forward thinking article encouraging childern to think out of the box and create an empire.

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By 2018, Computers Will Have All 5 Senses

Posted by PersonalTech on December 18th, 2012
Feel it before you buy it on your phone
Feel it before you buy it on your phone

Some day soon, you'll be able to order a wedding dress on your tablet and feel the fabric and the veil just by touching the screen.

Here come bendy, squeezy smart phones

Posted by PersonalTech on October 16th, 2012

Consumers have gotten used to pinching and swiping. Soon phone makers may be adding bending, folding and squeezing to their repertoire.

We are already pretty intimate with our smartphones, poking and swiping their screens almost without second thought. Now a Japanese phone maker is making the case we go a step further, literally squeezing and pinching them to do our bidding.

Driverless cars are no longer science fiction — they're reality.

California became the second state (the first was Nevada) to approve autonomous, self-driving cars on the road. Jerry Brown, governor of California, signed the bill at Google's (GOOG) headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., on Tuesday.

Where Will The Next Huge Gain Be?

Posted by johnrothe on September 24th, 2012

 

I came across this great presentation over the weekend from Alex Daley discussing where the next big gain in the technology sector may be.

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New Entry in Tablet Wars: Toys 'R' Us

Posted by PersonalTech on September 10th, 2012

In a bid to battle the "showrooming" phenomenon that is hurting big-box retailers, Toys "R" Us Inc. said Monday it will start selling its own proprietary tablet designed for children.

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