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Apple Files Patent for MacBooks Powered by Fuel Cells

by , 12/24/11

Apple Inc, Batteries, Electronics, Fuel Cells, Gadgets, portable devices, hydrogen fuel cells, apple fuel cells, apple devices, apple batteries, fuel cells efficiency

If you’ve ever owned a laptop or a netbook, you know that their batteries come with a finite lifespan. But what about a longer lasting alternative to powering up your computer? Fuel cells, namely hydrogen fuel cells, not only boast a longer useful life, but they are also capable of running for weeks without requiring a recharge. Not surprisingly, it is reported that Apple is looking into using this technology, recently filing two patents incorporating the cells.

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4 Responses to “Apple Files Patent for MacBooks Powered by Fuel Cells”

  1. one4th One4th says:

    Fuel cell is a power system. You shouldn’t be able to patent its use in a electronic device. Apple should really not get this patent.

  2. torch Torch says:

    Hey Apple, UltraCell patented it in 2006

  3. greent4life GreenT4Life says:

    I think this is really cool but why is apple slowly starting to feel like Skynet?

  4. dizgos DizGos says:

    Errr a casual look through the Google Patents engine will come up with a LOAD of patents already issued to power small computers and even a laptop in 2001 patented for fuel cell power. Wayyyyyyy too late with this Apple.
    Just type in ‘fuel cell computer’ in Google patents and see what comes up.

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