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Toshiba Delays First Fuel Cell Product Launch
Toshiba will begin selling its first direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) battery chargers later than expected after it ran into problems securing certain components for them, it said Monday. DMFC battery chargers are portable power sources used to recharge other gadgets instead of plugging them ...
Toshiba to finally begin mass-producing portable fuel cells
Toshiba to finally begin mass-producing portable fuel cells
crunchgear.com — fuel_cell_toshiba Japan’s biggest newspaper, the Nikkei , is reporting that Toshiba is finally ready to roll out... portable fuel cells for the mass market (as of this writing, Toshiba’s Japanese website doesn’t have any information on this yet). The ... (more) Toshiba to finally begin mass-producing portable fuel cells
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Toshiba To Begin Mass-Producing Portable Direct Methanol Fuel Cells in 2009
Green Car Congress — ... Separately, IDG News reported that Toshiba will begin selling its first direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) battery chargers later than expected after it ran into problems securing certain components for them. DMFC battery chargers are portable power sources used to recharge battery-powered devices instead of plugging them into the wall. Toshiba also plans to offer fuel cell products embedded in phones and laptops in place of batteries. ...

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Earth2Tech — ... Toshiba Delays Fuel Cell Launch: Toshiba said today it will not begin selling its first fuel cell product — a battery charger that produces electricity from a reaction between methanol, water and air — before the end of this month, as planned. The launch is now slated for sometime in 2009. — PC World ...

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