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Friday, January 18, 2008

A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Battery Life!

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A Battery That Lasts 40 Hours!
--Eric Dickson

Are you sick and tired of those weak batteries on your laptop that last only hours- if your lucky?

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As batteries get older, their power diminishes, which will cut down their usage time. From day one, you have to battle between the tandem of charging and draining power. In the end, it is more of a hassle than anything.

Well, in the not so distant future that is all about to change, so get ready to throw out those weak lithium batteries currently sucking the life from your computer.

Now, there is a solution in the works that could transcend batteries into a new era.

In the emerging stages of trying to commercialize this iconic development, researchers at Stanford University’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering, lead by Assistant Professor Yi Cui, have developed a rechargeable lithium ion battery that can last up to an unheard of 40 hours!

Cui said, “This is not an improvement…it’s a revolutionary development.”

And to what do we owe this breakthrough to…nanotechnology! You see, Cui and his team have used silicon nanowires as the battery’s anode, as opposed to the common graphite electrode, extending the amount of lithium the anode can hold, therefore improving it’s usage time dramatically.

While this is downright amazing in its own right there is something else that is remarkable. Seeing how these geniuses developed it, they are proceeding to copyright it. Cui has already filed a patent and is looking towards a more ambitious rollout of this emerging technology.

Cui comments on this developing situation, “We are working on scaling up and evaluating the cost of out technology,” he goes on to say, “There are no roadblocks for either of these.”

Which is why we are following this evolution intently, as he anticipates that the batteries could be on the markets within a few years.

Imagine, 40 hours of battery life…do you think computer companies like Dell and others would be interested in this technology? I would bet on it. The marketplace for this is vast and competitive, which is why we are so excited about this developing opportunity.

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If Cui and his team were to form a company around this ‘one of a kind’ battery, the opportunity for them to go public is not out of the question; I would tend to think it more of a unique probability.

Competition in terms of battery life…well, there is none.

This could literally explode upon the markets and reshape the personal computer forever.

As always, we will follow this situation and keep you informed. Remember, we are dedicated to emerging opportunities that Wall Street doesn’t yet know exist, as this is where true wealth is built.

Have a great weekend, and we’ll speak again on Tuesday.

Eric

Cheers,

Your Untapped Wealth Team

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