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Micro Debuts Embedded Fuel Cell Prototype for Handheld GPS Devices: related news

Micro Debuts Embedded Fuel Cell Prototype for Handheld GPS Devices

Albany, NY - MTI MicroFuel Cells Inc. (“MTI Micro”), the developer of Mobion® off-the-grid portable power solutions and a subsidiary of Mechanical Technology Incorporated (“MTI”) (NASDAQ: MKTY), unveils today a new embedded micro fuel cell prototype design for handheld global positioning system (“GPS”) devices at the 10th Annual International Small Fuel Cells Conference in Atlanta. MTI Micro will exhibit a micro fuel cell powered GPS prototype at booth number 101, alongside its full range of functional prototypes for use in handheld electronic devices.

MTI Micro Prototypes Embedded Fuel Cell for Handheld GPS Devices

MTI MicroFuel Cells Inc. ("MTI Micro"), the developer of Mobion® off-the-grid portable power solutions and a subsidiary of Mechanical Technology Incorporated ("MTI") (NASDAQ: MKTY), unveils a new embedded micro fuel cell prototype design for handheld global positioning system ("GPS") devices at the 10th Annual International Small Fuel Cells Conference in Atlanta. MTI Micro will exhibit a micro fuel cell powered GPS prototype at booth number 101, alongside its full range of functional prototypes for use in handheld electronic devices.

MTI Micro Debuts Embedded Fuel Cell Prototype For Handheld GPS Devices

MTI MicroFuel Cells Inc., a subsidiary of Mechanical Technology Inc., unveiled a new embedded micro fuel cell prototype design for handheld global positioning system (GPS) devices.

MTI Micro Debuts Embedded Fuel Cell Prototype for Handheld GPS Devices

Friday, May 02, 2008 -- ALBANY, N.Y. -- MTI Micro’s new Mobion-powered GPS prototype provides three times as much energy as GPS devices powered by four disposable AA batteries. On a model with a large, full-color screen, this fuel cell design generates up to 60 hours of continuous power and provides weeks instead of days of typical usage.

Sony shows tiny hybrid fuel cell system prototype...

Sony showed off a tiny fuel cell at the Smart Fuel Cells 2008 exhibition that ends today, which combines a fuel cell, Li-polymer battery and control circuit for the first time. In testing conducted in Japan, Sony found a 1Seg video broadcast can play for 14 hours on 10mL of methanol. Use of a refined technology using the fuel cell could significantly boost the run times of today's consumer electronics, specifically laptop and cellphone batteries.

Squawk VM Opens the Door to Micro-Embedded Devices for Java

The next frontier for developers may well be the world of micro-embedded applications, or so a recent article from the Sun Inner Circle suggests. Micro-embedded devices include such things as medical appliances, MP3 players, smart cards, automobile braking systems and RFID tags, for example. With the arrival of the Squawk VM, the formerly difficult job of porting Java technology on this class of devices has been made considerably simpler and should open the door for developers interested in working on them.

New key mechanism in cell division discovered

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Building better fuel cells with nanotechnology

(Nanowerk Spotlight) Fuel cells have gained a lot of attention because they provide a potential solution to our addiction to fossil fuels. Energy production from oil, coal and gas is an extremely polluting, not to mention wasteful, process that consists of heat extraction from fuel by burning it, conversion of that heat to mechanical energy, and transformation of that mechanical energy into electrical energy. In contrast, fuel cells are electrochemical devices that convert a fuel's chemical energy directly to electrical energy with high efficiency and without combustion (although fuel cells operate similar to batteries, an important difference is that batteries store energy, while fuel cells can produce electricity continuously as long as fuel and air are supplied).

Electronic Handheld Blood Pressure Devices Market Reaching up to $793 Million by 2010

Electronic handheld blood pressure devices are automated blood pressure measuring devices used for measuring blood pressure at regular intervals, without causing inconvenience to the individual's daily routine. Rising healthcare expenditure and rapidly aging population are key factors contributing towards a rise in demand for such devices, particularly in the developed regions of the world. With growing environmental concerns related to the use of mercury-based traditional sphygmomanometers, developed nations have stepped up efforts to replace mercury devices with electronic blood pressure devices.

Sony Debuts Palm-Sized Fuel Cell

The fruit of Sony's efforts into developing a practical fuel cell technology was presented during the Small Fuel Cells 2008 conference in Atlanta, Georgia on Friday. It was the first time Sony publicly showed its prototype which impressed with its tiny frame measuring just 50 x 30 mm.

HDTV in Your Palm Will Redefine the Mobile Phone

Functions for processing HDTV video images will be incorporated into cell phones. Interfaces for exchanging high-quality video data with surrounding devices and high-speed memory cards will be embedded in cell phones. Rapid advances in parts technology will create a powerful impetus for making cell phones compatible with HDTV. This will trigger dramatic changes in cell phones, which will become more connected with surrounding devices. Functional separation in cell phones might even begin.

May 19, 2008 vol. 978 HDTV in Your Palm Will Redefine the Mobile Phone

Functions for processing HDTV video images will be incorporated into cell phones. Interfaces for exchanging high-quality video data with surrounding devices and high-speed memory cards will be embedded in cell phones. Rapid advances in parts technology will create a powerful impetus for making cell phones compatible with HDTV. This will trigger dramatic changes in cell phones, which will become more connected with surrounding devices. Functional separation in cell phones might even begin.

Lockheed Martin Awarded GPSIII

D Ninja writes "Yesterday, Lockheed Martin was awarded the $1.4 billion Air Force contract to build the next-generation global positioning satellite system. This occurred after a series of delays as the Air Force decided between Lockheed and the competing bidding contractor, Boeing Co. 'GPS III, will give new navigation warfare (NAVWAR) capabilities to shut off GPS service to a limited geographical location while providing GPS to US and allied forces. GPS III will offer significant improvements in navigation capabilities by improving interoperability and jam resistance. The procurement of the GPS III system is planned for multiple blocks, with the GPS IIIA portion currently underway. GPS IIIA includes all of the GPS IIF capability plus up to a ten-fold increase in signal power, a new civil signal compatible with the European Union's Galil

Sony Unveils Tiny Hybrid Fuel Cell System

Fuel cells are one of the items that will change the face of the electronics industry forever once they finally start making their way into electronic devices. Sony unveiled its own ultra-small hybrid fuel cell system that is small enough to fit in one hand.

GPS Maker "Scared Sh*tless" by GPS in iPhone

iphone_map_1.jpgInside a mostly speculative piece about iPhone nanos and GPS on the next iPhone, Popular Mechanics does have one pretty solid nuggest: The president of an unnamed GPS navigator maker (figure out who for bonus points) said he felt "scared shitless" by the prospect of an iPhone with GPS, because it'd be good enough for most users to never even glance at a separate GPS unit—with a decent-sized touchscreen and Google Maps interface, just add a carmount and you're good to go on foot or the road. In a way, this was inevitable.

Sony Unveils Ultrasmall Hybrid Fuel Cell

ony Corp prototyped a fuel-cell system small enough to fit in one hand. The size of the system is about 50 × 30mm, which was realized by combining a fuel cell, Li-polymer secondary battery, control circuit and so forth.

Sony Unveils Ultrasmall Hybrid Fuel Cell

Sony Corp prototyped a fuel-cell system small enough to fit in one hand. The size of the system is about 50 × 30mm, which was realized by combining a fuel cell, Li-polymer secondary battery, control circuit and so forth.

Sony Develops Ultrasmall Hybrid Fuel Cell

Sony Corp prototyped a fuel-cell system small enough to fit in one hand. The size of the system is about 50 × 30mm, which was realized by combining a fuel cell, Li-polymer secondary battery, control circuit and so forth.

Canon Patents New Camera Fuel Cell

canon-bge4.jpgCanon may be planning to bring fuel cells to DSLRs. A new patent application details a clever workaround for the problems of supplying fluctuating current from the cells. Instead of just one fuel cell, or a bank working together, Canon's design works more like an inkjet printer: several fuel cells output differing voltages, and these can be mixed and matched. Thus, high-draw operations like mirror-flipping or flash charging can be given the juice they need.

Panasonic's New Link to Cell, the Ultimate Cell Phone Accessory, Hits Store Shelves

SECAUCUS, NJ -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/11/08 -- Panasonic announces retail availability of its advanced Link to Cell KX-TH1211, a mobile phone accessory that seamlessly connects a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone to cordless handsets in the home. With Panasonic's Link to Cell, a user can initiate and receive cell phone calls from a cordless handset, which not only preserves battery life, but offers greater comfort and better reception for moving throughout the home.

Panasonic's New Link to Cell, the Ultimate Cell Phone Accessory, Hits Store Shelves

SECAUCUS, NJ, Jun 11, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- MC | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- Panasonic announces retail availability of its advanced Link to Cell KX-TH1211, a mobile phone accessory that seamlessly connects a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone to cordless handsets in the home. With Panasonic's Link to Cell, a user can initiate and receive cell phone calls from a cordless handset, which not only preserves battery life, but offers greater comfort and better reception for moving throughout the home.

Mapping with Google APIs in Android

Mapping functionality has become a must-have feature for new mobile devices. With all the new technology advances, mobile devices, especially cell phones, are more than capable of handling complicated mathematical calculations on their own or keeping up with the high-traffic communication with the servers. GPS devices used to be the dominant player with the mapping capabilities, but more and more mobile devices are offering almost full-featured GPS functionalities. Google's Android provides direct access to its popular mapping tools. You will explore key programming APIs that power its mapping features.

Why GPS will change the Face of Consumer Electronics Years Earlier than Expected

GPS is the core technology for position-tracking services, as well as for a wide range of anticipated location-based applications such as directory services and social networking that utilize where a user is physically located. Given the perception that there was a high incremental cost for introducing a stand-alone GPS solution into consumer devices—including RF, baseband and application software—GPS functionality was not a high-profile feature on the evolutionary roadmaps of personal electronics devices.

Embedded Linux gets maintainers and a mailing list

A new mailing list, linux-embedded@vger.kernel.org has been created to discuss kernel issues that are embedded-specific. In addition, Paul Gortmaker and David Woodhouse have stepped up as the official kernel embedded maintainers. In that role, they will try to ensure that embedded concerns are kept firmly in mind as kernel features are added. Both of these ideas came more or less directly out of Andrew Morton's Embedded Linux Conference keynote and the questions afterward.


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