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  • A portable media player developed by Apple, known for its ability to store and play music and videos.
    iPod
  • A growth or upward change in amount, size, or degree, often reflecting positive market performance.
    Increase
  • An electronic device that captures and stores photographs in digital format, replacing traditional film cameras.
    Digital Camera
  • To vary or change irregularly, often used to describe prices that rise and fall over time.
    Fluctuate
  • quickly and without warning
    suddenly
  • To make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size, often used in the context of costs or production.
    Reduce
  • To increase in size, number, or importance, often used to describe market expansion.
    Grow
  • to an extreme degree, not common or normal
    wildly
  • To make or become better, often referring to an enhancement in performance or quality.
    Improve
  • a little bit
    slightly
  • A gradual decrease in value, quality, or quantity, often signaling negative market conditions.
    Decline
  • The act of buying goods or services, often tracked to analyze consumer behavior.
    Purchase
  • quickly, suddenly
    sharply
  • suddenly or unexpectedly
    with much drama
    dramatically
  • A decrease in value or quantity, often used to describe a downward trend in market prices.
    Fall
  • The exchange of goods or services for money, often used as a key indicator of market performance.
    Sales
  • consistently, continuously, constantly, at an unvarying rate
    steadily
  • money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
    income
  • Give me the short version
    summarize
  • A type of flat-panel television that uses plasma technology to produce images, known for vibrant colors.
    Plasma TV
  • A magnetic tape recording format used for audio storage, popular before the rise of digital formats.
    Audio Cassettes
  • A compact disc used for storing digital data, particularly music, which became popular in the late 20th century.
    CD
  • Portable touchscreen devices that combine the functionality of a computer and a smartphone, often used for media consumption.
    Tablets
  • Electronic devices designed primarily for playing video games, often connected to televisions.
    Games Consoles
  • A sudden or significant decrease in value or quantity, often observed in market prices.
    Drop
  • An analog magnetic tape format used for recording and playing back video content, largely replaced by digital formats.
    Video Cassettes
  • little by little
    gradually
  • An increase in value or quantity, typically indicating a positive trend in market prices.
    Rise