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The Conference Room Revolution - 2006-11-29
For years now, in conference rooms all across the country, the video teleconference has been wanting. The equipment was clunky and complicated. The video was jerky and in reality the entire setup was more of a distraction than a useful tool to conduct business at a distance. As a result, the original conferencing equipment has since not only been gathering dust, but has been relegated to the closet of bad ideas.

Ideas Rule in the "Knowledge Economy" - 2006-11-22
When Isaac Newton published his seminal work, “Pricipia Mathematica,” in 1687, it set the foundation for the classical mechanics that would rule physics for the next 300 years. But as good as classical mechanics was in predicting the actions of relatively large bodies such as planets, its laws proved wholly inadequate to account for the motions of the newly discovered subatomic world.

A Liquid-Filled Future for Our New Age of Technology - 2006-11-21
Being taught something new by a ten-year-old will certainly bruise the ego. But when it comes to operating high-tech toys like TiVo and iPod, they have most of us beaten, hands down. That’s just the way it goes. But there’s hope.

The Hydrogen Highway - 2006-11-09
Long before the Internet became the "Information Superhighway," it was nothing more than the odd realm of scientists, academics, defense types and computer geeks.

Why I Stayed Up All Night Working on this Letter - 2006-11-03
Well, I actually did sleep-from 4 am to 6 am-but it felt like I was up all night. It took a lot longer to review than I thought it would-primarily because there are so many exciting things to say about what we're doing.

Bill Gates on Technology - 2006-11-02
It's no secret that I think the future of technology stocks looks very good. But it's not my involvement in the sector that makes me say that-it's the potential of the sector that got me involved.

Warning: Sell These Tech Stocks - 2006-10-24
Now I know I've gone on and on in my previous emails about how great the technology sector is, and about how much money we stand to make by investing in it. But I wouldn't be doing my job if I didn't talk to you about the risks of investing in this sector as well. I'd be an irresponsible and reckless individual if I didn't talk about the potential downside here.

Is Tech Investing Only for Professionals? - 2006-10-20
By far the question I most often get asked about investing in technology stocks involves the level of difficulty.

Forget Wall Street...The "Great Wall" Is Where the Money Is - 2006-10-18
Just the other day I talked to you a bit about the Wireless Wave-the mega-trend taking shape in wireless technologies and services. Today I'd like to get a bit more specific.

The Wireless Wave - 2006-10-16
Wireless technology is literally creating a "wave" of change and profits that's sweeping across the globe at lightning speed. It's about to completely shift how we do everything, from communicating with one another to how we pay for our groceries. Let me tell you what I mean.

SunTunes - 2006-04-23
Hot damn, I love the sun. It gives us light, Vitamin D, and is the world's foremost nuclear power no matter what Iran and the US do to each other. Now it's music to my ears.

RFID Seizes the Drug Market - 2006-01-13
You already know how bullish I am on RFID. I first mentioned the technology only two weeks ago in my "Two Explosive Investment Opportunities" article. Today I want to talk with you about how a drug company is using RFID tags to thwart counterfeiting.

An investment in more ways than one - 2006-01-05
How long do you think you're going to live? What about your kids? If you're anything like most people, you probably expect to live only about as long as your parents did - perhaps five or ten years longer, to take account of medical progress. Chances are that you similarly think that your kids will live only a few years longer than you.

Revolutionize the way we watch TV - 2005-11-25
Yesterday as my father, brother, and I watched the Broncos spoiled Thanksgiving for the Cowboys, my dad asked me about something I told you about two weeks ago. IPTV.

Television of the Future - 2005-11-04
You may already know of Voice over Internet Protocol, also called VoIP. VoIP sends and receives vocal communication over the internet. The voice data runs over a packet-switched network instead of the traditional circuit-switched lines, which conventional telephones use today.

Breakthrough Has Docs Talking Cancer Cure - 2005-10-23
Luke Burgess here. I'm currently on a mini-vacation in beautiful sunny Myrtle Beach, the land of Harley Davidsons and Shag dancers.

Autonomous Robots - 2005-10-14
How real is the possibility that one day self-governing robots will be able to complete the same tasks as humans? According to claims by a growing number of enthusiasts: very soon.

Breathable Medicine - 2005-09-09
When I was ten-years-old or so I found a syringe in the bathroom of my grandparent's house.

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