On Wednesday, Apple held an event to unveil its next iPhone… CNet, TechRadar, Wired, along with dozens of smaller media outlets, followed as the event unfolded, all looking to be the first to report on the new device.
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Dear Reader, On Wednesday, Apple held an event to unveil its next iPhone… CNet, TechRadar, Wired, along with dozens of smaller media outlets, followed as the event unfolded, all looking to be the first to report on the new device. But in all the commotion, few noticed an important innovation that went missing. I’m talking about a tiny component that could revolutionize everyday life for nearly every American. Upon further research, it turns out Apple has explored the use of this new technology – but decided not to use it in the new version of their flagship phone… And it could cost them big. Tech companies like Sony... Qualcomm... And smartphone behemoth Samsung have all taken an interest. For good reason: This could be the ONE technology that will help drive the next great leap in wireless technology for the next decade. In fact, a writer at Yahoo Technology thinks "We are looking at the future of technology." Another tech journalist says: "[This innovation] has the potential to completely change our lives." And one little-known company is responsible for the innovation driving this tech revolution… which could see demand explode by 400% over the next few years. What exactly is this new 'device' and how can it potentially make you rich – starting today? My colleague, Dave Lashmet, and his team have followed this development closely, and they're ready to break this story wide open. In short, we're in the beginning stages of an investment trend that could redefine what it means to "go wireless" – and it's all thanks to this one small company. Dave recently put together a summary of this powerful new technology to explain what it could mean for investors and smartphone owners in the months ahead. You can access it, right here. Regards, Brett Eversole Senior Analyst, Stansberry Research |
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