People get a clue on this. If it ever does come to reality you will not be carrying little squirt bottles around. The run times on the DMFCCs will be long enough that you will not need to re charge for a long time. A week, maybe a month. That is the whole purpose of this tech. Batteries are holding back tech right now. Someone needs to develop a new standard. Its going to happen for sure. But, how it actually develops remains to be seen. Within 5-7 years the current way we power our devices will be gone. We will be looking at much much longer device run times. That is the foremost goal of all of these companies.
HP has had plenty of time to fine-tune its finger-friendly TouchSmart software, and now, its newest model, the TouchSmart 610, ushers in a fresh design, highlighted by a hinge that allows the display to slide down and lie nearly flat.
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People get a clue on this. If it ever does come to reality you will not be carrying little squirt bottles around. The run times on the DMFCCs will be long enough that you will not need to re charge for a long time. A week, maybe a month. That is the whole purpose of this tech. Batteries are holding back tech right now. Someone needs to develop a new standard. Its going to happen for sure. But, how it actually develops remains to be seen. Within 5-7 years the current way we power our devices will be gone. We will be looking at much much longer device run times. That is the foremost goal of all of these companies.