- Author: admin
- Filed under: Gaming
- Date: Feb 15,2010

Chinese designer Daizi Zheng has created a mobile phone that uses sweet drinks like Coca Cola instead of lithium batteries.
Zheng has been working on this revolutionary device for Finnish cellphone giant Nokia, and claims he has come up with a way of using sugar-based drinks to power mobiles.
Any sweet drink, even sugar-sweetened water would be enough to keep the phone running much longer than lithium batteries. Read the rest of this entry »
- Author: admin
- Filed under: General
- Date: Nov 6,2009

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Last year, Orange teamed up with GotWind to produce the Dance Charge: an armband which contains the technology necessary to harness kinetic energy and use it to power gadgets. This basically means the owner can wear the armband whilst dancing all day at a festival, get back to the tent and plug a mobile phone into the now-charged unit. Hey Presto! Even more reason to stay active. Orange are yet to release the Dance Charge nationwide and as of yet only a few exist, but we’re guessing they’ll be a common sight before long. Read the rest of this entry »
- Author: admin
- Filed under: General
- Date: Aug 20,2009

Duracell is expanding their mobile charger lineup with new “Smart Power” products—but it’s their myGrid wireless charging pad that has us excited.
We have seen conductive chargers like this before, but it appears to be one of the first from a big brand like Duracell. Apparently, Power Sleeve and/or Power Clip adapters that are needed for myGrid compatibility will be available for several popular phone brands like Apple, Blackberry, Nokia and Motorola.
Unfortunately, if your phone requires a Power Sleeve to work with the myGrid, that means you are going to have to deal with a case—which isn’t for everyone (including me). Read the rest of this entry »