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Nuclear batteries coming soon to power your gadgets?

by Heather Wood on Oct 8, 2009 at 01:11 PM

Researchers from the University of Missouri are now working on bringing nuclear powered batteries to the masses.  The goal of the engineers is to create batteries that are longer lasting, lighter, and smaller.  These new batteries will use liquid semiconductors instead of traditional solid semiconductors.  According to Jae Kwon, assistant… Continue Reading »

Fuel cells for your portable electronics coming to retail from Medis

by Iyaz Akhtar on Sep 23, 2009 at 01:01 PM

Medis is releasing its fuel cell products in stores and Fry’s Electronics will have them.  Here is a rundown of the fuel cell products Medis will release.  The Fuel Cell Power Emergency kit lets you charge a phone more than once - no particulars were given since each phone has… Continue Reading »

Universal external notebook battery will keep your notebook and gadgets charged while on the go

by Robert Nelson on Aug 28, 2009 at 07:01 AM

Keeping your gadgets charged up while you are on the go always seems to be a constant struggle, but thanks to a little gadget from LaptopBatteryExpress your notebook or netbook (or just about any other gadget) will be able to keep a charge a little longer. The gadget is simply… Continue Reading »

Oddball Tech: Power outlets for all, Internet Explorer 8 is the king, and a lightshow

by Iyaz Akhtar on Jun 19, 2009 at 09:17 PM

It’s that time again.  Welcome to the weird wired world of technology.  Can’t find a plug for that laptop or television or one of the other million chargers you have sitting around?  There’s a wall for that.  While you’ve got your computer plugged in, fire up Microsoft’s latest Internet Explorer. … Continue Reading »

Here’s why our mobile batteries still suck

by JG Mason on Apr 8, 2009 at 09:17 AM

Got a mobile phone that is constantly surprising you on how fast it burns its battery life?  Walk through any airport and you’ll find folks congregated around outlets like leashed dogs.  According to a survey by Strategic Analysis, don’t expect big leaps in cell phone batteries any time soon. Stagnant… Continue Reading »

Make sure your home theater doesn’t lose power

by Heather Wood on Jan 19, 2009 at 03:34 PM

Monster, a leading power supply product manufacturer, has announced the release of the HTUPS 3700, the newest model in the Home Theater Uninterrupted Power Supply line.  The HTUPS 3700 possesses the ability to maintain power during power outages.  Furthermore, the device monitors power levels in order to ensure that they… Continue Reading »

Powermat will change everything with wireless charging

by Iyaz Akhtar on Jan 10, 2009 at 09:00 PM

If the Powermat wireless charging system lives up to its claims, Powermat is going to be huge.  The idea is simple, just place a device like a phone on a Powermat and your phone is charged.  There is no need for lots of wires or numerous power adapters; you just… Continue Reading »

Tekkeon intros new lowest price iPhone 3G battery case

by JG Mason on Dec 10, 2008 at 05:21 PM

With the holiday travel season upon us, I’ve been thinking long and hard about what battery back up I’ll need for the iPhone.  To date, you’ve had the option of a battery pack that connects in and charges or a form fitting battery pack that you put the phone in. … Continue Reading »

Help the environment, buy an energy efficient TV

by Natesh Sood on Nov 3, 2008 at 06:00 PM

It is important that we all do our part to help the environment.  Our normal, daily activities are soon becoming more and more energy efficient.  Recently, the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) has issued a new guideline for all TV manufacturers to follow.  This new guideline is set to reduce the… Continue Reading »

Netgear’s new “green” machines

by Jodie Andrefski on Sep 30, 2008 at 07:48 PM

With the number of home-based entertainment and productivity applications that are running over home networks growing by leaps and bounds, some Wireless-G routers just can’t handle users’ demands. Netgear saw this problem, and as a result, developed a new Wireless-N technology, which they feel is leaps and bounds above anything… Continue Reading »

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