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Graphene supercharges Li-ion life expectancy

...Carbon article abstract: "Graphene/nanosized silicon composites were prepared and used for lithium battery anodes. Two types of graphene samples were used and their composites... Read more

17 January, 2011
Low power extends battery and human life

Low power extends battery and human life

...logic, combined with a solar cell and a thin-film solid-state Lithium battery, is expected to run for five years without recharging. Wireless sensing... Read more

6 November, 2010 by Ian Ferguson
iFileExplorer - Network Places Access and File Manager! 3.98

iFileExplorer - Network Places Access and File Manager! 3.98

...Wireless Upload can reduce use of USB charger and thus protect the lithium battery.- iFileExplorer can directly open the following file types: (other unsupported formats... Read more

3 May, 2012
iFileExplorer - Network Places Access 3.98

iFileExplorer - Network Places Access 3.98

...Wireless Upload can reduce use of USB charger and thus protect the lithium battery.- iFileExplorer can directly open the following file types: (other unsupported formats... Read more

25 April, 2012
iFileExplorer - Network Places Access!! 3.97

iFileExplorer - Network Places Access!! 3.97

...Wireless Upload can reduce use of USB charger and thus protect the lithium battery.- iFileExplorer can directly open the following file types: (other unsupported formats... Read more

22 April, 2012
iMRS 3.0

iMRS 3.0

...and monitoring including GPS location.Infodraw designs, develop and manufactures smart, small, lithium battery powered wearable devices for streaming and monitoring video/audio/location from... Read more

9 August, 2011
A Real-Time Localization System Using RFID for Visually Impaired

A Real-Time Localization System Using RFID for Visually Impaired

...referring to EPCglobal SGLN, tactile method for conveying information, and use of lithium battery as power source with solar cells as an alternative. Results have... Read more

21 February, 2011

Engineers discover key to quick-charging batteries

US engineers have found a way to make lithium batteries that are smaller, lighter, longer lasting and capable of recharging in seconds, according to the journal Nature Read more

12 March, 2009 by Reuters

Air travellers unfazed by US lithium-battery ruling

...According to the DoT, the new ruling will reduce the risk of lithium battery fires. The department added that most lithium-ion mobile phone and... Read more

22 January, 2008 by Vivian Yeo
<endeca_term>Lithium Battery</endeca_term> Analysis: Probability of Failure Assessment Using Logistic Regression

Lithium Battery Analysis: Probability of Failure Assessment Using Logistic Regression

Fourteen-hundred rows by 53 columns of vendor cell acceptance data were processed though Logistic Regression using SAS... Read more

13 March, 2008

Samsung M70

Perhaps the ultimate desktop replacement notebook, Samsung's M70 has a detachable 19in. screen, a separate monitor stand and a full-sized keyboard with a separate number pad. If you want to take it on your travels, you'll need a suitcase. Read more

14 March, 2006 by Sandra Vogel

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

...oomph to even stun a small rodent. But then there's the lithium battery, which would go whoooof if it wasn't sealed, which it... Read more

23 April, 2004

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

...oomph to even stun a small rodent. But then there's the lithium battery, which would go whoooof if it wasn't sealed, which it... Read more

23 April, 2004 by Rupert Goodwins

Sony CLIE PEG-NZ90

...the NZ90 are its built-in digital camera and removable, rechargeable Smart Lithium battery. You can snap shots at resolutions of up to 1,600... Read more

7 February, 2003 by Roger Hibbert

Power without the wire

...caused by something other than getting my trousers cooked by a straining lithium battery and a racing Pentium SpeedStep processor, I won't feel that... Read more

21 March, 2001 by Guy Kewney

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