Toshiba Battery Prototype : 10 Minutes Charged & Up They Go [ October 2nd, 2008 ] Posted in » gadget, lead story, peripherals

Last year there are rumors about Toshiba is going to sell instant rechargeable battery. Well now this battery prototype has been shown to public.

While displaying this battery prototype called Super Charge Ion Battery (SCIB), the Japanese electronic company claimed that within 10 minutes, SCIB can be recharged up to 90 percent of its capacity. Quoted from ITnews, this battery is made from material that offer stability against high temperature and avoid overheating. SCIB is claimed to be able to be recharge up to five to six thousand times. While, lithium-ion battery will usually stand out only for 500 times recharge. Will this battery be the battery of the future gadget?? We’ll see

Even Baby Is Lining Up for Iphone 3G

On 11th June, iPhone 3G will be sold in U.S. Market. To be the first users, iPhone lovers have already queuing in front of the Apple store in New York from today.

There are at least 10 people who camped in front of Apple store, from 4th of July which is the independence day. They were bringing ransom such as tent, sleeping bag, food, and drinks.

Even some parents were seen bringing their children along in queue. What is so shocking to me, is that there is a couple of parents who brought their 6 months old daughter.

Even they claimed that they are not sure yet to bring the baby camping along with them, but for hours waiting in front of the store is one odd view. The parents have also prepared the baby trolley in case the baby wants to sleep. They said to the reporter that they are queuing in front of Apple store to participate in breaking the world record ‘Longest queue for a merchandise’. The enthusiasts even made a website called waitingforapples.com and express how enthusiastic they are with iPhone 3G so they wanted to break the world longest queue record only for iPhone 3G.

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