Fuel cell technology could replace batteries for mobile devices in the not too distant future, allowing remote staff to work longer away from the mains, says Dave Bailey.
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the US recently demonstrated a prototype fuel cell power source that is small enough for wireless devices such as notebooks, PDAs and mobile phones. Th...
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