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DigInfo - http://www.diginfo.tv

KDDI
Mobile Phone with built-in Fuel Cell

Related Links :
- http://www.kddi.com/english/
- http://www.ceatec.com/2009/en/index.html (CEATEC JAPAN 2009)

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  • I cant wait to see this type of technology for laptops and netbooks as well!

  • now the cell phones use gasoline ???

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  • This is awesome

  • Haha, looking back for the future. Japan never disappoints with new ideas.

  • omg totally brain death

  • I'm detecting sarcasm. I suggest you get informed on the matter instead of posting ignorant comments on a public forum.

    France gets 80% of its electricity from nuclear power yet I don't see any glowing Frenchmen or hear of Chernobyls every year (or ever for that matter).

    Modern nuclear technology is very safe, uses a natural energy source, and produce waste which can now be processed and reused. There's very little impact on the environment compared to other generation methods.

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  • lol explosive phone

  • @robvh2 yes because nuclear power is way good for the environment

  • shitty

  • the device needs to be manufactured, distributed, etc...when you travel electricity is not available.. bleuuhhbleuuhbleuuuhhh

  • The only value I see here is, as the rep stated, for extended travel where electricity is not available to recharge the device.

    It's arguably worse for the environment because the device needs to be manufactured, distributed, etc... If you want something better for the environment, plug your phone into the wall and lets focus on nuclear and geothermal energy generation to power the nation's grid.

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