The new Apple iPhone which was unveiled at their flagship store on Regents Street, London, on September 18, 2007. Cathal McNaughton/PA Images/Getty Image Apple had never built anything so complex. But it was at a crossroads. “We were like, people are only going to carry one device. They’re going to have a cell phone with music,...
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With fixed mortgage rates trending lower in recent weeks, some homeowners are starting to wonder if it’s worth breaking their mortgage to lock in a better deal, and we’re reviewing the potential savings with more and more homeowners. But before making any moves, there’s one important thing to understand: your prepayment penalty could be higher...









