The fortnight has seen an enormous surge in global tech stock prices. The conflict in Afghanistan seems to be going well and industry experts suggest that it will provide a huge boost for the mobile computing segment when the high-tech devices come onto the market.
According to some estimates, hand-helds incorporating some of the military applications used in Afghanistan could be commercially available to Christmas shoppers at around $2,000 to $3,000 apiece. Most of the applications are easily adapted to civilian use and indeed, the military apps were cobbled together using off-the-shelf palmtops.
Market players on Nasdaq are betting that the new technology will be rapidly adopted providing a boost to industry as well as to the moribund global economy. If true, this may accelerate the pace of recovery from the current recession.
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