Posts Tagged “laptop”
Jan
13
2008
New way to Power your IT “gadgets”Posted by: Cedric in Gadgets, Great Ideas, Nomad Tools, On The Road, Our WorldI haven't review in details all news from the CES 2008 that closed its doors on Thursday but it seems the Global Energy problem contributes to have better ideas regarding the way we can power our IT stuff. One company, Green Plug, has identified a significant contributor to the high cost of battery-powered consumer electronics products, wasted energy and unnecessary toxic waste. A typical home or office has a dozen or more power transformers that convert between 90V and 254V wall power to device-specific DC power. Every adapter is physically unique and therefore is thrown away every time a device is replaced. Green Plug comes with a better idea. Creating a standardize power supply which can be used by all Green PlugTM compliant devices utilize uniform cables and connectors; so, you never have to worry about finding the right adapter for your laptop, DV camera, cell phone or power tool. Let's hope they will be able to convinced enough partners to have a real impact on the market and we'll have soon all our electronic devices using a single and unique type of power supply. Tags: 2008, adaptor, art, ATT, blog, cable, camera, ces, electricity, energy, find, fon, Gadgets, global, global power efficiency, green, ia, im, Impact, lan, laptop, nomadcom.net, phone, power, power adaptor, review, supply, web, wp, www
Jan
03
2008
New Air safety rules in US : Restrictions on spare Lithium batteries in 2008Posted by: Cedric in Aviation, Our World, TravelCommon consumer electronics such as travel cameras, cell phones, and most laptop computers are still allowed in carry-on and checked luggage. However, the rule limits individuals to bringing only two extended-life spare rechargeable lithium batteries, such as laptop and professional audio/video/camera equipment lithium batteries in carry-on baggage New rules apply to the spare lithium batteries you carry with you:
The following quantity limits apply to both your spare and installed batteries. The limits are expressed in grams of “equivalent lithium content.” 8 grams of equivalent lithium content is approximately 100 watt-hours. 25 grams is approximately 300 watt-hours:
Indeed this regulation will first be applicable on US registered aircrafts but as usual we may see this new regulation applicable on all International flights. Usually all electrical devices, including batteries, are subject to safety certification so either their are considered to be safe or manufacturer has to review quality and safety of its products. I really wonder on which basis these new rules are made from. Did anyone saw any incident statistics, reports etc.. (apart Sony made laptop batteries) or is it just one additional constraints air travel passengers will have to deal with. After lighters and matches in 06, liquids in 07, 08 will add batteries to the restriction list. All details are here as well as the complete list of items with air travel restrictions Tags: 2007, 2008, air, air travel, aircraft, art, ATT, batteries, blog, cable, camera, ces, computer, computers, CTU, design, example, find, flight, how to, ict, im, in-flight, install, International, lan, laptop, LED, light, list, lithium, lithium-ion, MIT, nomadcom.net, passengers, phone, phones, power, press, rechargeable, review, risk, safe, safety, security, sony, spare, statistics, tips, train, Travel, traveler, video, wp, www, XP |


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