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    Tech Part II: How to buy a printer/scanner, accessories and more

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    AUTHOR: Henry Bruce Finer on 12/8/2025
    FIRST: Andrew Forsythe on 12/8/2025   |   RECENT: Andrew Forsythe on 12/14/2025

    Part 3.0: More notes and ideas from the retail tech world

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    AUTHOR: Henry Bruce Finer on 12/11/2025
    FIRST: 1PF on 12/11/2025   |   RECENT: Randy Dobkin on 12/12/2025

    How to buy a laptop computer in an AI world

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    AUTHOR: Henry Bruce Finer on 12/2/2025
    FIRST: Nick Politakis on 12/2/2025   |   RECENT: stelea99 on 12/6/2025

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    • U.S. News and World Report.com offers daily stock and ETF(Exchange Traded Funds) ideas which would be one way for students to become familiar with a range of companies and funds, their stock symbols and possibly stimulate research on sites such as Yahoo.com/finance. ETF's publish the 10 top stock holdings in their portfolios. Students can then do a deeper analysis on a company to explore their fundamentals and why it is a core holding. --For cursory insights into daily market activity, they might glance at Bloomberg.com, Forbes.com and Barrons.com. The associated publications along with Kiplinger Finance might be available in the school library. --Barchart.com provides a daily list of companies reaching new highs. --Also, I find Fidelity.com to be one of the best sites in the business, especially after establishing an account. You can then subscribe to their weekly, insightful, easy to read and understand newsletters at no charge.

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    • I also like Investopedia.com, IBD(Investors Business Daily), CNBC.com, Thestreet.com, Seekingalpha.com and Marketwatch.com for market information and ideas

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