On January 7th…

This Discreet Vegas “Rendezvous” Will Ignite a $812 Billion Tech Explosion

“The event of the decade.”
– BBC News Technology Forecaster

Here’s how you could pocket nine-times your money ahead of the coming boom…


Dear Reader,

It happens on January 7…

That’s when top executives from around the world will discreetly meet at a private location in the heart of Las Vegas…

The heads of companies like IBM, Canon, LG, and Intel will begin their meeting promptly at 10:00am…

There will be no media coverage… you won’t see it on live broadcast… and full details won’t be published in the Journal for months.

So why are executives from the biggest tech companies meeting in Las Vegas… and why is this meeting so low-profile?

In short, they will fast-track the proliferation of a new breakthrough that Popular Mechanics calls a “highly evolved…technology…changing the way humans interact with machines.”

It’s a “touch” technology that will soon let you feel the texture of an iceberg thousands of miles away… test the firmness of a mattress over the internet… and even touch your spouse’s hand while you’re away on business.

It might sound far-fetched, but this technology already has a handful of tech giants scrambling to get a piece of the action.

In fact, Nokia – the global cell phone leader – just got on board, and is eager to make this next generation “touch” technology a major component in its 2010 lineup.

But that’s just the beginning…

After this private rendezvous brings together the top decision-makers in technology, it could revolutionize a whole slew of billion-dollar industries…

The top four industries alone represent a $812 billion market for this technology.

And starting on January 7, this “touch” technology boom could hand you nine-times your money in just months.

Here’s how…

“The technology is about to reach the marketplace with a bang!”
Sunday Times’ Technology Columnist

It’s called human-computer interaction technology, or HCIT for short.

If you never heard of HCIT before, you’re not alone.

According to the CEO of tech company Novint, “Not that many people know about it, but it’s one of the few technologies” that “fundamentally changes” the world of electronics.

HCIT is actually simple to understand.

“One word that should be in everybody’s vocabulary is [HCIT].”

– BBC News Technology Forecaster

There’s no mistaking the direction of the next stage in the technology evolution… and HCIT is leading the charge…

“[HCIT] is the new math for touchscreen devices.”

– Popular Mechanics

“Long neglected in favor of the sensory heavyweights of vision and hearing, the study of touch lately has been gaining new cachet.”

– The New York Times

“The future of the computer interface will… revolve around touch.”

– Technology Review

“A transformational new generation of [HCIT] is about to emerge.”

– Computerworld

“At the moment we look at our machines and they look at us, but they don’t have the sense of physical touch or feedback. So [HCIT] is the way to give sensory touch between machines and humans.”

BBC News Technology Forecaster

“The future is all about touch.”

InformationWeek

It uses tiny chips installed under the surface of electronic devices. When activated, the chips deliver a “touch” response that you can actually feel.

So let’s say you had an HCIT-enabled computer mouse – and you moved the cursor over the picture of a beach.

Even though you’re actually touching a flat mouse button, this technology makes it feel like you’re touching sand… or even rolling waves.

The chips send the message to your fingers like a speaker sends a message to your ears.

How is this possible?

According to a Washington Post tech columnist, “When you feel the difference between a sheet of notepaper and a sheet of sandpaper, it’s because you’re judging which causes your skin to vibrate more. Those skin vibrations are what your nerve endings pick up, causing your brain to read ‘rough.’”

So by recording and recreating vibration patterns and delivering them to your fingertips, HCIT can simulate the feeling of almost anything.

And this isn’t some experimental technology still in development stages…

Microsoft, Sony, BMW, and Samsung Just Got On Board

Basic forms of HCIT are already in devices you probably use every day…

For instance:

Samsung just released the first digital music player in the world with HCIT feedback… and it took home a Consumer Electronic Association Best of CES Award in 2009.

Microsoft and Sony have been enhancing video gaming experience for years with HCIT controllers for the Xbox and PlayStation consoles. Various actions in the game deliver customized “rumble” sensations to the controller that 4 out of 5 gamers say make the game feel more life-like.

BMW adopted HCIT for its innovative iDrive, which allows drivers and passengers to operate climate control, entertainment and navigation systems with a single device. With touch feedback in your car, you don’t have to take your eyes off the road.

Cypress Semiconductor recently made a deal to incorporate HCIT in its newest semiconductors that go in products like phones, GPS systems, keyboards, and printers.

3M, the same company that makes duct tape, also manufactures casino gaming machines… And some of its latest machines will feature HCIT to improve gaming satisfaction and quality.

HCIT Ignites a Billion-Dollar Market Potential!

By looking at just a few industries HCIT is taking over, here’s how these billion-dollar market caps add up for this breakthrough technology:

Cell phones: $283 billion
Video gaming: $11 billion
Medical devices: $106 billion
Automotive: $278 billion
$678 Billion

Why are all these companies chomping at the bit for the next-generation of this technology?

Because they know how important it is to enhance consumer interaction with everyday devices.

As Popular Mechanics points out, many “devices are running into the limitations of sight and sound.”

But with HCIT, companies can improve their products with the added feedback of “touch.”

That’s why on January 7, when global companies see the benefits of HCIT at this private rendezvous, it will be a matter of days before they’re scrambling to get this technology in their newest product lineup.

So how can you make nine-times your money from this technology?

Just one tiny company is the key…

“[HCIT] will be able to convincingly create sensations associated with… the shape and texture of onscreen objects… it’s almost certainly going to be baked right into a breathtakingly wide range of consumer products.”

– Computerworld

Almost no one knows about it, and it has positioned itself to dominate the entire HCIT market.

Let me show you how…

“The Future of Touchscreens Becomes Brighter.”
POPULAR MECHANICS

These days, touchscreen technology is all the rage…

From the iPhone and laptops, to washing machines and ovens, these flat panels of glass and plastic are changing the way we interact with technology.

According to CNET (one of the leading authorities in tech), “If you used one of the interactive displays here to show a heat map of this industry, it would glow RED HOT. That’s because touch displays… are quickly becoming mainstream.”

“Expect to see responsive touchscreens built into more and more devices.”

– Telegraph.co.uk

iSuppli research reports that touchscreen shipments will jump to at least 833 million by 2013.

The Economist is catching on too, saying “The touchscreen could be on the verge of becoming a standard part of computer interfaces.”

And HCIT is a vital component to the future of touchscreen technology.

Here’s why…

“The iPhone Was Just the Beginning!”
The Wall Street Journal

Cell phones are one of the fastest growing touchscreen industries right now…

According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, 90 million touchscreen phones will hit the market this year…

And MultiMedia Intelligence expects that number to jump to 178 million by 2011.

It started when Apple released its mega-popular iPhone in 2007.

Despite its success, Apple made a big mistake…

“[HCIT] can bring an otherwise cold, flat screen to life.”

– Computerworld

It didn’t put HCIT in the iPhone.

In fact, The Washington Post reports that HCIT is “the main thing [the iPhone] has yet to offer.”

As text messaging has become a major form of communication (now used even more than actual phone calls), having an efficient and easy-to-use touchscreen keyboard is crucial.

And HCIT can make that happen.

As I mentioned before, HCIT can recreate virtually any type of physical feedback… in this case – the feeling of typing on an actual keyboard!

“[This] technology simulates a keystroke-like response in touchscreen-based devices.”

– Reuters

Popular Mechanics reports, “By bringing [HCIT] into consumer gadgets, this problem is solved… When the screen is touched, it can produce sensations that mimic the different stages of pressing a physical button, from pushing down to letting go.”

Without HCIT, one MarketWatch industry insider says the iPhone “keyboard is a disaster.”

And Apple’s big mistake is opening the door for Nokia.

You see, as Bernstein Research analysts report: “Apple is missing out on 83 percent of the handset market today…” and this “could prove very lucrative for Nokia.”

And Nokia isn’t wasting any time…

“This is the first technology I’ve seen… which could genuinely revolutionize the use of handheld devices… [HCIT] is something which every phone, PDA and handheld computer manufacturer would give their right arm for…”

– Sunday Times’ technology columnist

Nokia’s Covert
Power Play

What most people don’t realize is that Nokia is the largest cell phone provider in the world.

Over 1.1 billion people worldwide use Nokia phones.

That’s a 40% global market share.

So if Nokia released a phone with advanced HCIT, it could blast the iPhone out of the water…

And that’s exactly what’s about to happen – and why I wanted to get this information in your hands today.

As Nokia’s CEO says, HCIT “will drive the next wave of industry growth.”

The Wall Street Journal agrees… saying that “the iPhone was just the beginning… The next generation of touch technology… promises to be even more intuitive.”

“There’s just some sort of mental satisfaction that comes from typing with [HCIT].”

– Senior Program Manager, Nokia

So when will Nokia release this new phone?

The official announcement could come soon after January 7… Because Nokia happens to be one of the companies meeting in Las Vegas.

This could be the biggest mainstream release of HCIT ever.

And when other major tech companies see what HCIT can do for cell phones and all electronic devices – this technology could quickly infiltrate every electronic device we use on a daily basis.

HCIT – Now Revolutionizing Surgery!

Just look at what experienced doctors have to say about training new surgeons with HCIT surgical simulators…

“With the simulator, the feel is virtually identical to doing it on a live patient. I don’t know how they do it, but it’s that close.

– Dr. Rita Steinberg, Associate Director of Medicine, Seattle

“Those who train with the [HCIT] simulator achieve better performance, take less time to complete a procedure, and require fewer procedures to reach competency than those trained under the historical mentoring method.”

– Dr. Henry Kilborn Chief of the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Minneapolis

“The feel of the simulator, the mechanics of it, are really good. The tactile feel is pretty reminiscent of what really happens in patients… and quite realistic.”

– Dr. Sara Lyons, Director of Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Jacksonville

“I found that, compared to the work in the real operating theatres, the simulated procedure seemed quite real. It was amazing.

– Dr. Gregory Weston, Manager of Clinical Skills, New York

“You can do in a day on a [HCIT] simulator what would take a month on real patients.”

– Dr. Ernest Clay, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Los Angeles

When this happens, a small investment in this technology could quickly turn into a million-dollar nest egg…

But here’s the thing…

While many analysts are recommending investing in the companies using HCIT… I’ve found an opportunity with much more profit potential.

I’ve isolated the one company that owns over 700 HCIT patents… the same patents now borrowed by Nokia, Samsung, and BMW…

And I’ve prepared a detailed report on this company so you can take full advantage of this opportunity.

It’s called, How to Play the Coming HCIT Boom, and in a moment I’ll show you how to access this report, absolutely free.

The minute you get my research, you’ll see how making nine-times your money on this opportunity could be conservative.

But why am I so confident in this technology?

Well, less than 30 years ago, a similar investment in a “game-changing” technology made some people very rich…

How the “Mouse” Changed Computing Forever… And Made a Few People Very Rich

In 1963, Stanford researcher, Douglas Englebart had an idea that completely revolutionized computer interaction.

He created a box-like gadget out of wood – added buttons and a cord – and the world had its first computer mouse.

By 1981 Xerox released the first commercial mouse with its $20,000 computer system… Apple got in on the trend in 1983… followed soon by Microsoft and Logitech…

Today, most people can’t imagine working on a computer without that familiar point and click… and Logitech (the largest mouse manufacturer) has sold over a billion devices.

If you were one of the first people to notice that the mouse was the next big thing… An early investment in Logitech could have turned $10,000 into a staggering $339,700.

Well today, you have the opportunity to get in on the next breakthrough.

And my report, How to Play the Coming HCIT Boom shows you exactly how to profit from every single HCIT-enabled device made in the world.

But before I show you how to access the report, I’d like to share with you how I uncovered this amazing technology…

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