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		<title>(IMMR) Immerse Yourself in Haptics with Immersion Corporation</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2011 16:21:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Justin Dove, Investment U Research Wednesday, June 29, 2011 There’s a word you may want to get to know – Haptics. If you’ve ever used a video game controller that rumbled or a touchscreen that vibrated when you hit a key, than you’re familiar with the concept behind the word. Haptics is a term for the technology of electronics that take advantage of a user’s sense of touch. While there are numerous startups, one company is leading the field with implementing this technology, Immersion Corporation (Nasdaq: IMMR). Immersion’s technology is already found in smartphones and other electronics made by Nokia (NYSE: NOK), Samsung, and LG. There are applications for it in computers, mobile devices, video games and even medicine. Automobiles are also likely to use the technology in the ]]></description>
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		<title>(AAPL) Small Caps Ahead of the Mainstream &#8211; Investing in Breakthrough Technology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mind-boggling. That’s really the only way to describe some of today’s technological advances. For example… Just 20 years ago, an HIV-positive diagnosis was a certified death sentence. But thanks to medical advancements, it’s now a manageable disease. Even some cancers could soon become chronic conditions, not guaranteed fatalities. Apple’s (Nasdaq: AAPL) range of “i” products and Amazon’s (Nasdaq: AMZN) Kindle have revolutionized the way we interact, do business, enjoy popular culture and accomplish tasks. Pocket-sized devices now have so much computing power even Ray Bradbury wouldn’t believe it. Investing in companies that produce breakthrough technology is a good way to generate outsized returns and accumulate wealth. But if you find yourself watching features of these next-generation products and technologies on 60 Minutes or Nightline wondering how you can get ahead ]]></description>
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		<title>(ATML) Atmel Licenses Immersion Corporation&#8217;s TouchSense</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Atmel Corp. (ATML) recently announced that it has licensed Immersion Corp.’s (IMMR) TouchSense technology for its products. Atmel will integrate this functionality into its touch product families to offer users a better experience in consumer products including mobile phones, game consoles, navigation devices, cameras, Netbooks, appliances, PCs and peripherals. Immersion is a leading developer and licensor of touch feedback technology. The company is aggressively marketing its new maxTouchTM technology. Touch-sensing technology is the fastest growing area in Atmel&#8217;s microcontroller business and it is expected to remain a major growth driver in the coming quarters. Atmel&#8217;s maxTouchTM is beginning to gain traction among the OEMs and is expected to be one of the leading new technologies in the smart-phone and large screen applications. Management expects to release additional maXTouch touchscreen solutions ]]></description>
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		<title>(MLP) 32 Billion Reasons The Average Investor Will Fail</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[32 Billion Reasons The Average Investor Will Fail by Louis Basenese, Advisory Panelist, Investment U Associate Investment Director, The Oxford Club Thursday, December 11, 2008: Issue #899 I&#8217;ll be the first to concede the going&#8217;s tough. That almost every &#8220;time-tested&#8221; strategy that worked well in bull markets is sputtering and collapsing. But is it so bad we&#8217;ve given up on turning a profit? And just resigned ourselves to preserving our principal, right? WRONG. This week the Treasury sold $32 billion in 4-week bills at a yield of ZERO percent. That&#8217;s not a typo. Investors actually clamored for the opportunity to lend the government their money in return for absolutely no return. In fact, investors bid $126 billion at the auction, more than four times the amount available. As Michael Franzese, ]]></description>
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