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2011年3月21日星期一

Battery Debate- Good Enough or Breakthrough Needed?

We've had a running discussion this week about the importance of Acer aspire 5920 Batteriesbreakthroughs to the future of the electric car. We pulled in Shai Agassi, head of Better Place, Dave Vieau, CEO of battery makerA123 Systems, battery researchers Ilan Gur and Davidl Danielson at the Department of Energy's Advanced Research Projects Agency, and David Kirsch, a leading historian of electric vehicles.
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Gur and Danielson's post provides some excellent context about the history of Acer as07b71 Batteries development. They note that battery innovation was an absolutely fundamental part of the rise of the gadgets we all know and love. Those sleek tablets depend on the constantly improving variations on the lithium-ion battery.
To get a sense for just how revolutionary lithium ion has been, consider that the nickel-cadmium ("NiCad") battery which powered [Nokia's early cellphone] the Cityman was barely half the size and weight of the first rechargeable battery technologies ever commercialized in the 1800's. In contrast, a mere 20 years of lithium ion development has driven nearly a 5-fold improvement, and at a significantly lower cost point.
The market demand for better and better batteries from the consumer electronics space pulled the technology far enough along that electric vehicles with over 100 miles of range. Unfortunately, that performance comes with a price, and it doesn't make the cars the equivalents of their gasoline-powered brethren.
"Even with the latest lithium ion batteries, equipping a vehicle with 100 miles of electric driving range requires a battery pack that costs upwards of $15,000, weighs about 500 pounds, and takes up a lot of precious space," Gur and Danielson wrote.
They think it's fairly clear that some kind of battery breakthrough is necessary -- and possible.
Hard to imagine a game-changer in EV batteries? Just keep in mind that after its release in 1991, Li-ion technology quickly took off to ultimately capture the entire market for portable electronics. And just a few years earlier, in the mid-1980s, nobody saw it coming.
Electric vehicle historian David Kirsch isn't quite so confident about the prospects of battery innovation. He notes that in the electric vehicle space, there's always been a "better battery bugaboo." There has been a widespread belief that better Dell 6400 Batteries were what would solve the EV problem.
According to [Department of Energy chief Steven] Chu, the super-battery -- one that could affordably and sustainably power say a Ford Fusion 450 miles on a single charge -- is almost here: "It's not like it's 10 years off in the future.... It might be five years off.... It's soon!" Sounds good, but the super-battery has been five years away for more than 100 years. Seriously.
It's not that Kirsch doesn't think that major changes can happen within the transportation system, but he doesn't think that getting the precise right set of performance characteristics for the electric vehicle battery is the most important factor in their success. He supports broader based reform to reduce our dependence on oil for transportation.
I'm most excited about new business models like Better Place's battery exchange system that eliminate "range anxiety." I'm excited about plug-in hybrids that use off-the-shelf battery technology to increase convenience and efficiency at marginal cost. And I'm excited about new mobility concepts like car- and ride-sharing that challenge long-standing behavioral assumptions and create value in new ways. What do all these new concepts share? They have nothing to do with the battery.
Shai Agassi, CEO of Kirsch-favorite, Better Place, made his case today for his company's business model. In a model that once worked for The Electric Vehicle Company, the first organized car concern in America, Better Place is setting up the infrastructure to hot-swap batteries out of cars. The way Agassi puts it, you buy the car but not the battery, which is actually how you buy your gasoline-powered car, too.
By separating the ownership of the car and the Acer as07b72 Batteries and providing consumers with the network and infrastructure to conveniently charge the battery when parked -- or switch the battery in less time than it takes to refuel on longer drives -convenience is attained. Price the car without the battery at purchase, and the rest as you drive and the electric car enjoys the same buying model as a gasoline car - and the electric car proves cheaper today and progressively cheaper to own and operate with time.
Better Place, then, is engineering around the limitations of today's batteries rather than trying to fix the batteries themselves. With his model, incremental improvements in battery performance would be just fine.
And that was the point made by Dave Vieau, CEO of batterymaker A123 Systems. Dell inspiron 1520 Batteries have gotten good enough to give electric cars a chance at widespread adoption. He noted the many problems associated with our dependence on foreign oil, and presumably if such costs were accurately accounted for, electric vehicles with today's batteries would look fantastic from a societal perspective.
Innovation in batteries is obviously a big topic, and I don't think we settled it this week. I hope we did give you a good perspective on the state of play and the positions of the various players.
One thing I'd add to the discussion, as I noted in a video I posted today, is that I'm very optimistic about materials science. While people used to do experiments on coming up with new battery materials in the physical world. More and more materials science work can be modeled on computers, greatly speeding up the discovery and characterization of new materials. In science and the consumer marketplace alike, any time you can hitch your wagon to Moore's Law, which describes the exponential cost declines and power increases of computing, it's a good thing.

2010年12月29日星期三

Dell laptop battery contains large amounts of toxic heavy metals

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Electric vehicles are mostly lead-acid battery,dell laptop battery contains large amounts of toxic heavy metals.
The lack of recycling capacity of manufacturers, including heavy metal pollution of the environment the battery easily
Experts call for greater market electric car specification of used battery recycling
Electric bicycles to green, convenient by consumers. Zhengzhou City electric cars currently has 70 million to 80 million. 99% of electric vehicles using lead-acid battery, contains large amounts of toxic heavy metals, improper handling can cause environmental pollution. dell inspiron 9400 battery, dell inspiron 9300 battery, dell inspiron 1000 battery, dell gw240 battery, dell gd761 battery, Experts call for: electric bicycles should be used to increase battery recycling efforts in rectifying and standardizing the market.
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"We sell electric cars, batteries accounted for nearly 20% share price, battery life of about one and a half, well, then you can use two years." Hongdu electric bicycle, a sales staff. Interview with five people riding electric bicycles are that the battery life in general more than a year, more than one and a half is difficult. The way they use more trade-in replacement batteries, "the old battery is probably converted each 30 yuan, the old battery in your home does not use a new one simply forget."Welcome to bestlaptopbattery.co.uk
"When I have time to change the battery,Dell inspiron b120 battery, maintenance staff, said the old battery to Depot, Depot in the lead after the battery out to make a new battery, but as for how to deal with the rest of the materials are, and they were not sure." Likes Sato machinery Mr. Wang Hua said. Zhengzhou reporter interviews several brand repair shops, maintenance staff, and his statement reflects the same situation.
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Yesterday, some reporters on the streets of Zhengzhou, covering electric car repair shop, the repair shop is not the brand of professional repair point, but because the maintenance of cheap, trade-in welcome by the public at reasonable prices. "Now electric cars are everywhere, not durable battery, one day for a two sets of batteries." Cotton Road, a repair shop he says.Dell laptop batteries by bestlaptopbattery.co.uk
"We can trade-in these stores, in exchange for the old batteries we sell directly as waste, more than one pound of money." Master Sun said The scrap yards not clear how to deal with. He said that most of Zhengzhou are using lead-acid battery electric bicycle, but also a small part of a lithium battery. "Expensive lithium batteries, for a group of at least the past thousand dollars, many people are reluctant to use." Master Sun said the slow speed electric cars with lithium batteries expensive, difficult to sell a month to a group.
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2010年12月27日星期一

what Apple has failed to do in a decade of OS X

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As the end of 2010 approaches, I started looking back over the Mac applications that I used this year to see which ones stood out. They weren't necessarily released this year (although many were), but they were apps that helped me get stuff done in 2010. I didn't try to come up with some specific number or any other predefined criteria, I just took a good hard look at my Applications folder, menu bar and System Preferences. They are presented in no particular order.Acer 4736ZG(452G32Mnbk) Laptop
Dropbox reached 1.0 in 2010, and the milestone release included somesignificant Mac-specific features such as Extended Attribute Sync. This was also the first year that I exceeded the free space Dropbox provides, and paid for a 50 GB account. Thanks to the referral program, educational user referral bonus, and extra free space programs that Dropbox offers, I have 83.4 GB of space in my "50 GB" account.
TUAW folks have written extensively about our love of Dropbox, but if you've somehow missed it: Dropbox is a folder on your computer which syncs (and therefore is "backed up" and version-managed) online, and which you can then sync to all of your other Mac, Windows, or Linux computers. (Want to know more? Check out the official Dropbox tour.) Thanks to the API which the company announced back in May, many iOS developers have added Dropbox syncing as well, making 2010 a pretty significant year for Dropbox and its users.
Read on for the rest of 2010's best Mac apps...
Under the category of "little things mean a lot," there are a few new utilities that I started using in 2010 and now consider essential. The first is moveAddict, which does what Apple has failed to do in a decade of OS X: make Finder cut/copy/paste work as easily and as well as Windows.
Yeah, I know, it's heretical to suggest Windows does anything better than OS X (many switchers are amused that Apple seems to have just now discovered the benefits of full-screen apps), but moveAddict should be purchased by Apple and integrated into the next version of OS X, along with an apology during the next keynote. OK, that's probably overstating it. Still, this is a tremendously useful utility: Want to move a file from here to there? Cut it here, paste it there. Want to merge two folders? moveAddict can do that. Trying to "cut" a file from a read-only volume (like a mounted DMG)? moveAddict is smart enough to know to use "copy" instead. For $8, this is a no-brainer addition.
BusyCal calls itself "iCal Pro," and I agree. Adding events is easier, there are more options and it syncs with Google Calendar for those who want to use that instead of MobileMe. It will also sync over your LAN. At $50 (or $80 for five computers), BusyCal is expensive, but if you live in your calendar like I do, it's worth it. (See previous BusyCal coverage.)
nvALT by TUAW's own Brett Terpstra adds to the plain text, Simplenote-syncing wonder of Notational Velocity, and it adds Markdown previewing plus widescreen layout. Considering computer screens are migrating towards widescreen, this is an especially nice addition to have. If you write in Markdown, the preview window will also show you the processed HTML. (This post was written in nvALT.)
Mailplane ($25) turns Gmail into a real Mac app, including keyboard shortcuts, the ability to drag files to new messages and a whole host of other niceties. If you manage multiple Gmail and/or Google Apps mail accounts, Mailplane is a must-have. (See previous Mailplane coverage.)
QuickCursor lets you use BBEdit, Espresso, MacVim, Smultron, SubEthaEdit, TextMate, TextWrangler or WriteRoom in any editable field. Let me repeat that: use your favorite text editor anywhere you can edit text. Filling out a comment online? Use your favorite text editor. Writing a blog post inside WordPress, Tumblr, TypePad, etc.? Use your favorite text editor. Webmail? Use your favorite text editor.
QuickCursor opens using a global keyboard shortcut, then it allows you to edit, save and use all the features of your favorite text editor. When you close the window, it automagically pastes the text back into the window it came from -- and if, for some reason, it fails, it tells you immediately and puts your text on the clipboard. QuickCursor is made by Jesse Grosjean of Hog Bay Software, also responsible for WriteRoom, TaskPaper, PlainText and SimpleText. The app isn't officially available yet, but once I saw the screencast, I pleaded with Jesse to get an early copy. QuickCursor will be available on the Mac App Store, and it should be available when the store opens on January 6. I plan for it to be my first official Mac App Store purchase.
Socialite (free with Fusion ads, or $25) is one app for all your social networks, where "all" means Twitter, Facebook, Digg, Flickr, Google Reader or any RSS feed. It has support for multiple accounts, highly customizable Growl alerts, custom refresh settings for each service and Instapaper support. If you use Twitter lists, you'll really appreciate the way Socialite integrates them. Earlier versions of Socialite had been unstable for me, but recent releases have been rock solid. I'm still looking forward to a new Twitterrific for Mac in 2011, but in the meantime, Socialite has been a nice re-discovery, especially if you want to keep track of your Facebook friends without being subjected to the atrocity that is the Facebook.com website.
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2010年12月24日星期五

Four surprises for iPad 2

Pricing, storage, FaceTime, date, Four iPad 2 surprises
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For every wow factor the iPad 2 brings with it, there’s at least one disappointment coming, even as some of those letdowns are bound to be based on misperception or misunderstanding on the part of the consumer rather than anything Apple could have done differently. Here are the top four surprises coming for the less-informed among those looking forward to Apple’s next generation touch screen tablet known as the iPad 2.
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Spec me: While various of the iPad’s technical specs are set to improve with the iPad 2, don’t assume it’ll come with 128 GB of storage on the high end. Apple has yet to prove it can get that much flash memory into any of its iDevices (MacBook Air doesn’t count), with factors such as pricing, availability, and even physical size coming into play. Like the iPad before it, the iPad 2 could be stuck at 64 GB.
FacePalm me: That’s how we’ll continue to refer to Apple’s “FaceTime” video phone call technology until is begins working over cellular networks instead of merely on wifi. That means that even if you buy a 3G iPad 2, and even if it does come with a front facing camera as expected, you’ll still only be able to do FaceTime when you’re within range of wifi. In other words, at home, at Starbucks, or at a hotel.

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Price me: Some observers were expecting the original iPad to debut at as much as $1000 before it stunningly arrived at half that much. As such, with the iPad already at bargain pricing by Apple’s standards, don’t expect iPad 2 to automatically get cheaper. One option would be for the iPad 2 to debut at the same $499 and up pricing, but the original iPad to stick around with a lower price tag.
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2010年12月23日星期四

Laptop battery charger is very easy and safe to handle

Even now, the most widely used batteries: alkaline manganese batteries, causing thousands of tonnes of hazardous waste annually.
According to a Eurostat statistics in Germany alone, on an annual 1.5 billion laptop batteries on the market. These batteries cause a waste of about 8,000 tons with the largest share,
 about 70%, attributable to alkaline batteries. A waste disposal directive of the European Parliament and working on batteries and accumulators are now even before the minimum collection targets for spent batteries and accumulators of 25% or 45%, which are to be achieved but not until the year 2012 and 2016th.

By using a battery charger for alkaline batteries per year could be at least 2,500 tons of battery waste be prevented in Germany alone. This corresponds to about 250 trucks laden with 10 tonnes of small alkaline batteries. Not only the environment would be spared, special saved a lot of money.
The Dutch company imported sand floor Imports and sells throughout Europe now such a charger which has been specially developed for alkaline manganese batteries. This battery charger is very easy and safe to handle and can of course also the modern rechargeable Dell latitude c400 battery.
With this easy to use and inexpensive battery charger, the so-called disposable batteries to be recharged easily and safely. In general, a dell latitude d620 battery capacity of up to 90% of the initial capacity is reached.
According to Managing Director Floris de Brouwer, the current response from dealers and consumers was very positive and demonstrated the great value of this Dell latitude d830 battery charger.
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