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In a recent Penny Stock Detectives article, editor Danny Esposito argues that an investor might wonder where the limits are for innovation in technology stocks. Turns out they haven't reached their limit yet.
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New York, NY (prHWY.com) May 25, 2012 - In a recent Penny Stock Detectives article, editor Danny Esposito argues that an investor might wonder where the limits are for innovation in technology stocks. Turns out they haven't reached their limit yet. Esposito believes that "Nanodot"-based memory could become adopted by technology stocks in the near future, as tests continue to be conducted in the laboratories here in the U.S. and Taiwan. Nanodot-based memory has the potential to increase the speed with which data is transferred by 10 to 100 times.

"Imagine the investor sentiment towards technology stocks that adapt this technology and increase the speed with which we work with data today," notes Esposito.

According to Esposito, technology stocks are paying close attention to one university that created a completely redesigned memory chip. Not only is the chip smaller than current memory chips, but it is also able to withstand higher temperatures, which means it won't get hot after extended use. Besides these incredible features, what is even more excited is that the chip can hold more memory.

Should it be proven true, technology stocks could redesign cell phones to be even smaller and "iPads" to be even more compact or design the latest fad, believes Esposito.

These new mini-sensors presented by researchers wowed investors. Technology stocks marveled that something the size of a die could measure brain activity. Nanodot-based memory could be integrated into other medical or non-medical imaging devices to create more precise results, and thus a more accurate diagnosis for medical devices, according to Esposito.

There are other projects in the works that could revolutionize cell phones as we know them today, comments Esposito. New chips are being created that could possibly transmit data to a wireless device at five times current speeds, while consuming 50% less power, according to his article. This could potentially mean that battery power could last much longer than consumers are accustomed to today.

Technology stocks are well aware of the advantages of the above new technological developments, says Esposito. Each is getting in line to discover ways to exploit and adapt these technologies into the latest new consumer devices and possible revolutionary new medical devices.

Investors would do well to pay attention to the technology stocks that are adapting these technologies, in Esposito's opinion. He feels they will lead to the biggest returns.

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The editors of Penny Stock Detectives believe low-priced stocks, when researched properly, present investors with great opportunities to accumulate wealth and to increase the value of their investment portfolios. You can learn more about Penny Stock Detectives at www.pennystockdetectives.com.

Sasha Cekerevac, BA, and Danny Esposito, B. Comm., lead editorial stock analysts at Penny Stock Detectives, in conjunction with stock market guru George Leong, B. Comm., have just updated their breakthrough video, If You Missed Apple, Shame on Us; If You Miss This...which highlights a company these stock analysts believe looks very similar to Apple Inc. in its early days. To see the video, visit: http://www.pennystockdetectives.com/video/pt/index.php?sb=PRESS.

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