Celio RedFly in Action
November 7, 2009 – 9:36 pm | Comments

A few days ago I commented about the Celio Redfly adding support for BlackBerrys. I came across that bit of information first while researching to purchase a Celio RedFly myself and then while I’ve been …

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Clean Technology from Boston-Power

Posted by Jack Cook on March 16, 2009 – 10:03 am
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Recently I had the opportunity to visit Boston Power’s Research Labs in Massachusetts  with Johan Van Mierlo from MobilityMinded and Steve Hughes from Boston Pocket PC.  We had an incredible visit meeting an extraordinary team of scientists that have created a safer, better-performing, cost-effective battery that will truly change the way you use power for your devices.  Below is a very short introductory video showing some of the researchers in the labs and a brief introduction from Dr. Christina Lampe-Onnerud, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Boston Power.

 

Boston Power came to CES this past January and spent time at CNTRSTG giving us the opportunity to hear a presentation from Dr. Cristina Lampe-Onnerud from Boston Power.  She has pioneered the use of lithium-ion and other materials to deliver more powerful, longer lasting, safer and cost-effective batteries for laptops, PDAs, cell phones and other electronic devices.

During her presentation, she shared her thoughts and encouraged a dialog about where battery technology stands today, where it needs to be tomorrow and what the future holds.  Simply stated, she was dynamic in her presentation and created a positive look into the future of batteries that we will be using.

Find out more about Clean Technology from Boston-Power here!

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