NEC improves notebook fuel cell technology
NEC Corp. has reduced the volume of a prototype fuel-cell for notebook computers - unveiled just over two months ago - by 20 percent while maintaining the same power output, the Tokyo company said Wednesday. "The company’s latest fuel cell was unveiled earlier in the day at the World PC Expo show in Chiba, Japan, said Diane Foley, a spokeswoman for NEC in Tokyo."
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