Are Batteries in Electric Cars Safe? Apple Reportedly Recalls iPod Nanos in Korea Apple has apparently agreed to a recall of its first-generation Apple iPod nano MP3 players in South Korea after reported cases of the batteries exploding. Hitachi DS18DSAL 18v Drill The impressive Hitachi DS18DSAL 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Drill/Driver is a powerful, yet lightweight entry into the lithium-ion cordless drill market. It in
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Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries are the preferred power storage technology for the vast majority of portable devices, such as cell phones, laptop computers and MP3 players. They have also made their way into electric cars , but even with recent developments making them more effective, storage capacity continues to remain a problem. Now researchers at the University of St Andrews, with associates at Strathclyde and Newcastle, have developed a new type of air-fueled battery that could provid
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Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries are the preferred power storage technology for the vast majority of portable devices, such as cell phones, laptop computers and MP3 players. They have also made their way into electric cars , but even with recent developments making them more effective, storage capacity continues to remain a problem. Now researchers at the University of St Andrews, with associates at Strathclyde and Newcastle, have developed a new type of air-fueled battery that could provid
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Boosts,
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Power Storage,
Recent Developments,
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Storage Capacity,
Storage Technology,
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