Fuel Cells May Power Cell Phones, Laptops
Fuel cell technology meant to replace gasoline in cars might first find a home in laptops and cell phones - more than doubling battery life. NEC, Motorola, Toshiba and others are designing fuel cells to power laptops for five hours or more - compared with two or three for conventional batteries.
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