Battery technology is reaching its performance limit and may not be able to cope with the next generation of power hungry cell phones, laptops, digital cameras, camrecorders, PDAs and military ...
Associate Professor of Engineering Denise McKahn has her sights set on creating hydrogen fuel cells that perform more efficiently and are safer for the environment than lithium-ion batteries for ...
High energy prices are providing a fresh impetus for development of fuel cells to power everything from cars to laptops to the family home. Trial versions of fuel cells for notebook computers are ...
CNET's Dong Ngo's take on MTI Micro's Mobion charger, the first portable fuel cell power generator for handheld devices. Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, ...
Your next computer may run on gas — hydrogen gas, that is, as fuel-cell power comes to portable electronics. It's happening in consumer, industrial, and military gear. Notebook computers, MP3 players, ...
November 15, 2004 Voller Energy Limited has announced that the new VE100 v2 portable fuel cell system can use metal hydride canisters which have been approved by the Department of Transportation (DOT) ...
A mini fuel cell with advantages of traditional alkaline batteries but longer life, and replenishable on the fly, could eventually be used in a variety of portable electronic devices such as laptop ...
Soldiers in the field require the most sophisticated portable electronic equipment to complete their missions. Meeting the power demands of such portable equipment requires technologically advanced ...
The HydroPak is a portable power generator that provides up to 14 hr of power with a single disposable cartridge. The wateractivated cells have a shelf life of several years and generate enough power ...
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