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Bharat | Apr 7 2009
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The fuel-cell technology hasn’t yet been developed to the level where any layman can use it on a day-to-day basis, therefore, when we hear of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle being powered by hydrogen, it does come across as a pleasant surprise. Dubbed.
Bharat | Mar 4 2009
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Fuel cells are gushing entrants in consumer electronics, and Sony being a prevailing name in the market has made an attempt to attract the due attention, by introducing a mini fuel cell prototype that’s only about 50 × 30mm, small enough to fit in.
Naveen | Apr 17 2007
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Well, this is not the real one but more than enough to attract the eco-friendly geeks. The Horizon's Hydrocar employs a next generation reversible Polymer Electrolyte Membrane (PEM) fuel cell. The user can even take out the fuel cell off the car to...
Naveen | Feb 21 2007
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With the mobile devices gaining more functionality and high-performance, the need for compact potential power sources is mounting all the time more. No doubt, in the near future, we will be witnessing portable devices being charged by some kinda fuel...
Ashutosh | Jan 22 2007
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This is a totally independent house that will meet all its energy requirements on its own. The 3000 sq ft house has got solar panels for production of electricity and in summers can produce 60 per cent more energy than required by the house. It.
Ashutosh | Nov 14 2006
Finally Toshiba has also jumped in to the segway wagon with its release of a new scooter. Although there is not much info available on the scooter but from what we have, it seems the scooter is fuel cell powered with advanced technologies like...
Naveen | Oct 5 2006
No gasoline, Just water. Stan Meyer developed a Dune Buggy that ran on water. It was power-driven by a water fuel cell. The Stan Meyer's Dune Buggy ran on the concept of 'On board electrolysis, no hydrogen tanks, just water'. The vehicle ran astoundingly.
Yashpal | Sep 24 2006
From the very early time need of an endless source of energy has been emerged that's why researchers around the world have enforced themselves to develop such a source that can work as continue source of energy to run portable devices. Therefore,...
Vikas Shekhawat | May 16 2006
Casio surprised us last month with its fuel cell technology that promised 20 hours of nonstop fun and that was just a beginning as the company revealed its plans to bring out more compact and high-end notebook cells. The latest Casio prototype is a 6.5.
Vikas Shekhawat | Apr 8 2006
Battery life adds zing to any notebook and this is what we eye for while putting our hands on any. We're very excited when we first heard of Intel fuel cell technology but till date there was no actual fuel that could give our notebooks the desired...

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