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Fwd: The Universe, according to Wall Street Daily (week of August 23, 2014)



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Patent Troll's Malicious Attack on Comedian
A patent infringement lawsuit was recently filed against a well-known celebrity. You'll never guess how he responded...

1800-Era Relic Scrapped for Metal
Technology companies are currently vying for the opportunity to turn NYC's 7,000-plus payphones into free Wi-Fi hotspots.

Is This Dot-Com Dinosaur Facing Extinction?
As an online retail dinosaur, Amazon has been the biggest beneficiary of showrooming for years. But is a reversal forming?

Technology

Two Clever Consumer Innovations Tapping Into a $7.1-Trillion Trend
As the Internet of Things explodes, these two smart devices are helping avoid road accidents and promoting better sleep.

New Facial Recognition Tech Amazes Experts
Computer scientists have created the world's most precise facial recognition system, boasting a staggering accuracy rate.

Income

NFL Athlete Pays First Dividend in History
Ever wish you could invest in a pro football player and get paid a dividend? There is a way, but is it worth the risk?

A Simple Strategy Thrashing Pro Stock Pickers
The exodus from active funds continues, and index investing may be efficient, but is flawed. So what's an investor to do?

Energy

Did Kinder Morgan Just Hit the Self-Destruct Button?
Kinder Morgan's decision to consolidate its various ventures sent shares of its related entities shooting to the moon...

Retirement Fund Deletes $2.4 Billion From Market?
CalPERS' latest move could trigger a massive $2.4-billion outflow from the commodities market. Will investors follow suit?

Politics

Grisly Murder Comes Back to Haunt Islamic State
The Islamic State has been brimming with confidence lately, but its execution of James Foley may prove to be a fatal mistake.

Flood of Immigrants Paints Texas Blue
Changing immigration policies could lead even the most Republican states - like Texas - to lean hard left for years to come.

World's Tiniest Windmill Considered "Dangerous"...
Ten (10) of these windmills can fit on a grain of rice, and they're very dangerous to battery companies. In fact, you might not need a smartphone charger for much longer. A deal to bring the technology to market has already been struck, too. Full story.
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