July 22nd, 2009

CrunchDeals: 100 AA or AAA batteries for $10 + $6 s&h

There isn’t a single reason why you shouldn’t spend a total of $16 for 100 AA batteries. Who cares if these Kodak Ener G Alkaline aren’t as good as Energizer or Duracell batteries? It’s only $16! For 100 AA batteries! Or AAA batteries! Wowzer! (the AA batteries are on backorder, sorry) BargainOutfitters.com via dealnews → Read More

July 7th, 2009

Seidio's normal-size extended Palm Pre battery adds about 20% juice

If you find yourself wishing your Palm Pre had a tad more battery life, Seidio is now selling an extended life battery for $45. It’s the same size as the regular battery pack so it doesn’t require a special back cover for you to use it. → Read More

July 2nd, 2009

Printed batteries to be rolling out before year's end

Some German researchers have conjured up a kind of battery that’s less than a millimeter thin and is made by the reactive layers onto each other like a silk screen. But the most surprising bit is that they’re planning on making them on a commercial scale within six months.

Usually we hear about this stuff and then it disappears for a couple years. Not this time, hopefully. → Read More

June 15th, 2009

French company to develop Nasa's next-generation batteries: Lighter, longer lasting

Nasa (NASA?) has selected Saft, a French company, to develop its next-generation batteries, batteries that will power tomorrow’s rovers, landers, and all sorts of space-related goodies. The batteries will be of the Lithium-ion type, like the kind inside your cellphone (but not the new MacBook Pro—that’s a Lithium-ion polymer.) → Read More

May 6th, 2009

CrunchDeals: 100-pack of AAA Rayovac batteries for $8.99

Holy, poop. This is a lot of batteries for only 9 bucks. How can you go wrong? The description says these batteries are “cosmetically imperfect” but no one should care about that as long as they work. → Read More

March 29th, 2009

Review: InCharge for Wii induction charger

  Short Version: Wii owners sick of replacing controller batteries every couple weeks will find Tekno Creations’ $35 InCharge contact-less charging system to be a good investment. → Read More

March 27th, 2009

CrunchDeals: Energizer iPhone/iPod ‘Energi to Go’ emergency battery for $10

Here’s a reasonably priced iPod-compatible quick battery charger from Energizer. Buy.com is selling it for $9.99, while most similar iPod/iPhone battery backup solutions are going for more than double that amount. → Read More

March 19th, 2009

Review: Kensington Rechargeable Pocket Booster for Mobile Phones

Short Version: Simple to operate and offering the ability to pop out the rechargeable AAA batteries for use in other devices, the Pocket Booster pulls double duty as life support for your phone and battery charger for items like remote controls and Bluetooth mice. → Read More

March 16th, 2009

Boston-Power's eco friendly HP laptop batteries now on sale

Boston-Power announced earlier today that their line of Sonata Li-ion batteries for 18 HP notebooks (about 70 percent of HP’s lineup) are now available directly from HP. The Sonata batteries were the first to be Nordic Ecolabeled, which essentially means they pollute less by being high capacity, longer lasting and having the “smallest amounts of detrimental heavy metals.” They boast a three lifespan and HP is backing that up by providing a three-year warranty, which is the only one in the market to do so. It’s available now for the following models for $150. → Read More

February 18th, 2009

DIY solar rechargeable batteries

So there are already rechargeable batteries, and there are already solar power devices to charge batteries, but what if you could make a rechargeable battery that was completely self contained, that all you had to do was put it in the window, and let it charge? → Read More

February 4th, 2009

Chinese man killed by exploding cellphone; a few helpful tips

Make sure to say “I love you, honey” after hanging up on your wife today. You know why? Because if what happened to a man in China happens to you, you’ll be as dead as Colin Quinn’s career. The man was killed last week—I guess news trickles slowly out of China—when his cellphone exploded, breaking an artery in his neck. Ouch. → Read More

January 19th, 2009

Fashionable(?) wristband charges your phone

Get right outta town, I would actually use this. It’s a somewhat unassuming wristband (looks like it’s made of rubber) that serves double duty as an emergency charger for your small devices. → Read More

January 15th, 2009

Gigantic G1 extended battery more than doubles battery life

Is that a phone in your pocket or are you just happy to see me not have to recharge your G1 every two hours? → Read More

January 1st, 2009

Review: Innocell 1400mAh Extended Life Battery for T-Mobile G1

The wait for a suitable extended battery for the G1 is finally over. I picked up the $42.95 Innocell 1400mAh battery from Seidio.com and I’m happy to report that the promise of 15% longer battery life seems to be legit. → Read More

December 20th, 2008

Extended 1400mAh G1 battery now shipping

If you own the T-Mobile G1, you might find yourself longing for an extended battery to replace the included 1150mAh battery that comes with the phone. → Read More

December 18th, 2008

Li-ion battery makers appeal to Congress for $1bn in aid

There’s a lot of money going out the door for the auto makers (well, maybe) and more so for the finance business, so I think it’s wise for some of the less bubble-orientated sectors to point out now just how little they need to establish or reinvigorate themselves. Public radio could use a boost, space programs are comparatively cheap, and now a consortium of battery makers is asking for a paltry $1bn to help get the ball rolling on US-based next-generation battery manufacturing. After all, in five years, what use will having an American auto business be if they have to buy all their most important parts from China? There are four dozen next-gen battery manufactories being built there right now, and zero here in the States. The group of companies, including the likes of 3M, hopes to avoid total Asian dominance of a field upon which the existence of perhaps an entire industry is staked. → Read More

December 12th, 2008

Former chairman wants Intel to make electric car batteries

Andrew Grove, former Intel Corp chairman, is pushing the world’s biggest maker of microprocessors to diversify business by becoming a manufacturer of advanced batteries for plug-in electric cars. This emerging industry is attracting Chinese and Japanese companies like BYD Motors, Panasonic, and Sanyo. According to an Intel spokesman, Intel already has investments in battery-related companies through its Intel Capital Unit. It is unknown whether they will increase their presence in this field, especially in these weak economic times when corporations are leaning towards cash conservation instead of new investments. Intel is also expecting a 12% decline in sales for the fourth quarter. → Read More

December 11th, 2008

Longer life lithium-ion batteries coming to a hybrid near you

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December 10th, 2008

HP to sell laptop battery with 3-year no degradation claim

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December 8th, 2008

Energizer will debut fancy new Zinc Air Prismatic battery at CES 2009

What’s the most annoying part of your favorite gadget, be it your laptop, your phone or your portable media player? In fact, what do they all have in common? Here’s one vote for terrible battery life. (I have a cheap-o Philips digital audio player whose battery lasts, I think, 27 seconds before dying.) So here’s hoping that Energizer’s new zinc air battery, to debut at CES next month, isn’t merely hot air. The new battery, officially the Zinc Air Prismatic, while not being any larger than current batteries, supposedly lasts as much as three times as long as your everyday lithium or alkaline battery. Très passionnant. This actually has the capacity to be a bigger deal than not. I can’t tell you how many times companies give the same song and dance that they can’t improve battery life because there’s but so much juice they can tap into with existing battery technology. It’s a chemistry problem more than anything else. → Read More

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