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Vibration power: can generate power any where, will become the IoT ace

Small power plants, "only a few centimeters square, press the button and small vibration force during operation of the machine can be converted to electricity, to achieve energy self-sufficiency of things. "IoT (Internet of Things)," there is a major weakness, and that is power. Although the sensor can be set up in all places of the world, via the Internet to gather information, but if there is no electricity to start the machine, everything is on paper. Connect wires for all sensors is not realistic, its built-in battery will lead to rising costs. The technology is expected to solve this problem is to "vibration generation." This technology can be longitudinal shaking car and train travel occurs on a regular basis of the vibration motor of air-conditioning equipment, etc. to convert into energy. In Japan, the vibration power generation industry groups Affairs Bureau, while Keiji Takeuchi also NTT Data Business Institute senior manager noted that "

Anesco and OXIS to Release Lithium Sulfur Battery Storage by 2016

National energy efficiency solutions company, Anesco is now working with the award-winning battery technology company, OXIS Energy, in order to advance the growing renewables market in the UK. The collaboration will demonstrate the outstanding strengths of OXIS Lithium Sulfur technology and calls on Anesco’s expertise as a leader in the field of battery storage for commercial and residential renewable installations. The new battery storage units will be available for installation from 2016. Developed in the UK, OXIS’ Lithium Sulfur technology offers many advantages, including enhanced safety and reliability, improved environmental impact and ease of install as it is the lightest battery technology available. Adrian Pike, Anesco CEO, said “We’re delighted to be working with OXIS. The team has developed this innovative technology right here in the UK and we believe it has fantastic potential. As a company, we are always focused on bringing the latest technologies and methods of b

UFO Energy® launched Ultra Thin Paper Battery Fetures

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UFO Energy® Ultra Thin Paper Battery Fetures  Thickness ranges from 0.20-0.50mm and weigh as light as 0.4g;  Not containing any material that would do harm to environment, completely conforms to RoHS directive;  More than 500 times of charge&discharge, service life can be up to 3-5 years without overheating, burning and leakage, etc;  Not only can be charged by regular methods, but can also be charged wirelessly for card products containing battery sealed inside;  Certain rigidities and flexibilities. Sealing without crumples and being able to endure bending in a certain degree and times;  Meet the international standard of ISO7816 of smart card industry;  Being widely used in active RFID, smart card and encryption system, etc; Ultra thin paper battery Tiny Micro Lithium Battery Curved Lithium Polymer Battery Quality Control UFO Energy® is ahead of battery industry on R&D capabilities and technology innovative,all battery products acquired related certificate

Apple Music could put a austere aching on your iPhone battery

We’ve had a brace canicule to analysis out Apple Music, Apple’s song-streaming belvedere that launched Tuesday. It comes loaded with 30 actor songs that you can accept to on appeal with a quick seek or a appeal to Siri. But all that best and tech ability may appear at a price, as some users are advertisement that the new Music app is killing their iPhone’s array life. The claims of overheating are decidedly concerning, back that would advance that Apple Music is overworking users’ iPhones and auctioning a lot of ability into its processing. You should note, however, that this is accurate of basically any app that streams agreeable because the alive agency that your accessory is consistently alive to amount content. I’ve gotten a case of Hot Buzz from Netflix, YouTube, and Hulu in the past, and those apps would absolutely cesspool my array if I didn’t accept the buzz acquainted in. It’s harder to say for abiding that Apple Music is any added or beneath of a array hog than any added

Micro transparent ultra thin batteries luanched with 10 microns thickness

In our lives, we have become accustomed to a variety of different types of batteries, from AA to AAA battery, and the tablet battery applicated on various calculators and watches, as well as smart phones square lithium battery.But these batteries are not light and thin enough,while the thickness of the capacity and products is also a very big limitation. But now  there is a holographic micro battery come out. This ultra thin battery is different from the traditional batteries with only 10 microns thickness. In fact, researchers and major companies have been a long time dedicated to the next generation of the development of new battery technology, and this new holographic micro-battery is very worthy of attention.The engineer teams of Illinois University show the prototype of the battery, its width is only 2 mm, thickness of only 10 microns. This cell's area is ​​only 4 mm2, while only 12% performance degradation.The researchers said that this battery can be able to integrate

3D printing lithium batteries become a reality

In the past few years, 3D printing technology has quietly come to our side, and we have been able to see the use of 3D printing technology created some amazing products. Because 3D technology impress us that has been using 3D technology to print a variety of items for the past 10 years. Now, it's been a reality to be able to  print batteries by using 3D printing technology. In the past years, 3D printing battery has caused many problems. However this can be achieved currently, new ink and 3D tool now makes printing lithium-ion battery a reality. Technology Review recently visited Jennifer Lewis, Harvard University materials scientist, to see her progress on a 3D printed batteries, although it is in the early stages, but it seems that we will not wait too long time until we print out a pair of battery . Lewis uses a technology, which uses a series of "functional inks can be cured into a battery and simple components, including electrodes, wires and antennas." These ing

Apple settle employee-poaching lawsuit with A123 System

A lawsuit that alleged Apple violated non-compete clauses after it hired five emplyees from A123 System have been settled by Apple. A123 has agreed to abolish its complaint and abandon the appropriate to appeal, according to cloister abstracts filed Monday in the U.S. District Cloister for the District of Massachusetts. The agreement of the adjustment are confidential. The companies aloft the achievability of clearing the case in March. At that time, Apple asked the cloister for added time to acknowledge to A123's motions back it was "exploring abeyant resolution of this matter," according to cloister filings. Last month, Apple and A123 said in addition cloister filing that they were abutting to a accord but bare addition borderline addendum to complete a final adjustment agreement. A123 sued Apple in February claiming it poached top aptitude from the Waltham, Massachusetts, aggregation to bureaucracy a array division. The batteries, A123 alleged, would be acclima