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“One company that boasts this rocket-like potential is one we’ve held in our Xcelerated Profits Report portfolio since late 2005. And it’s already turned the potential into profits for longtime subscribers - a 117% gain on the first half of our position, to be exact.” — Paul Moore
Blogger’s note: Paul Moore at the Smart Profits [...]
“No, it won’t be flying cars, hydrogen cells, or teleporting atom machines…although those would be fun… Instead, we’re talking about simple energy and cost-efficient cars.” — Mark Louie
Blogger’s note: With oil above $140, we know something has to give. And that something may be new technology in our cars. Perhaps your [...]
Tags: atom, cellulosic, debt, energy crisis, ethanol, healthcare, housing bubble, hydrogen cells, levees, new technology, social security
“Could the next asset class to take off once again be technology stocks? Keep in mind that tech products are incredibly portable and scalable. What’s more, they are the least vulnerable to inflated commodity costs.” — Adam Lass
by Adam Lass
Baltimore — (TFN): Ever since the great tech bubble burst in 2000, everyone has wondered what [...]
“Held against the ear and delivering recorded commentary, audio guides have immeasurably improved the experience of sightseeing.” — Tom Bulford
by Tom Bulford, MoneyWeek
Baltimore – (TFN): It was in 1878 that the great American inventor Thomas Edison took some tin foil, wrapped it around a cylinder and announced to John Kruesi [...]
Tags: audio guide, batchelor, caloosahatchee river, charles, fort myers, high tech, john kruesi, mary had a little lamb, new technology, thomas edison, tom bulford, tourism
“NTT is working on a 10-megabyte version of Firmo, which will open up many other doors (pun intended) for the system. The faster transmission speed could allow you to use the system to link your personal electronic devices through your person.” — Stephanie Grimmett
by Stephanie Grimmett
Baltimore – (TFN): You always knew you [...]
Tags: authentication, cellphone, firmo, id, ipod, mp3, new technology, nippon telegraph and telephone, ntt, rfid, touch screen, transmitter
“Trends can get an investor into trouble. Oftentimes, an investor will put too much stake in how he believes a particular trend will shape up, yet neglect his most important decision: The company whose shares he chooses to buy!” — Greg Guenther
by Greg Guenther
Baltimore – (TFN): Finding ideas [...]
“One of the major factors for the technology industry is strong semiconductor growth and other smaller components for gaming technology, personal devices, mobile phones, MP3 players and so on..” – Ann Sosnowski.
Blogger’s note: Our friend Ann Sosnowski from the Taipan Publishing Group and our very own Krista Das are currently researching [...]
Tags: ann sosnowski, apple (aapl: nasdaq), consumer electronics show, consumer electronics trade show, consumer technology, electronics trade show, griffin technology, growth industry, growth sector, integrated, ipod, itrip, las vegas, microsoft (msft: nasdaq), mobile, new consumer tech, new tech, new technology, small electronics, wireless, zune