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Canon patents fuel cell DSLR, we’re ready

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008 by admin

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Back in May, we heard overly MTI Micro was struggling provided “an elusive Japanese developer or digicams” to get its Mobion energy cell tech to actual products. Given such a Canon Fuel Cell DSLR patent, it looks as if it’s desire we can no-so elusively safely say at which the camera is making developed. The patent itself is straight up enough: “The up to date invention connected to an electronic resources process undergoing electricity cells, and a good deal more particularly, to a camera process in that energy cells are while to a camera person and a connection device tied to the camera body.” It seems as although the gas cells may gas the overall camera system, not excluding flashes and a greater number of motors, full provided a separate energy management system, type of as if owning your own mini generator. As for when such method should be available, no word.

MTI Micro testing feasibility of fuel cells in digicams

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 by admin

The ever-boastful MTI Micro is back again, just days after showing off a fuel cell-powered GPS prototype in Atlanta. This go ’round, the company is announcing a newfound partnership with an elusive Japanese developer of digicams in order to “evaluate the feasibility, development and production” of Mobion products. The love affair will enable the two to work together in evaluating and adapting the aforesaid technology for use in “various precision imaging applications, including digital cameras.” Best of all, work is apparently already ongoing, and MTI Micro is expected to deliver prototypes later this month. Going from prototype form to the store shelf, however, will be the hard part.

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Sony creates micro-sized fuel cell system

Sunday, May 4th, 2008 by admin

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Finally we can all sleep at night, safe in the knowledge that Sony has created a prototype fuel cell system that fits in the palm of your hand. The combination lithium-polymer battery, backup battery, and control circuit are destined for future mobile devices. According to a company engineer, “We have been aiming to mount (a fuel-cell system) in mobile devices and finally reached a level of commercial design.” The tiny power-pack uses methanol as a fuel and controls supply with a hybrid pump, which allows it to regulate the amount of power used based on a system’s needs. The company claims that just 10ml of methanol can power a mobile device through 14 hours of 1seg movie watching. Sure, it sounds good on paper, but does this mean soon we’ll have to visit tiny, methanol refilling stations manned by a team of mice in jumpsuits? Probably not.

Samsung aiming for water-powered cellphones by 2010

Friday, April 18th, 2008 by admin

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We’ve seen quite a few prototype fuel-cell powered mobile devices, but Samsung’s upping the ante by predicting that we’ll all be running our phones on water by 2010. The company says it’s developed a method to generate hydrogen by exposing water to metal, but the details are a little shaky — we’re guessing it’s similar to the system used in the HydroPak generator, but it’s hard to tell. Still, we’ve got no reason to doubt Samsung’s engineers, who say the system currently provides about 10 hours of use, or about five days of average cell usage, and will eventually allow users to simply top off and go. That’s every traveler’s dream — let’s get this to market, Sammy.

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