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tcopeland
This seems very cool.

LITTLE FALLS, NJ--(MARKET WIRE)--May 5, 2008 -- mPhase/AlwaysReady (OTC BB:XDSL.OB - News) -- mPhase said today that it will be conducting a live demonstration of its first ever mechanically activated lithium-based battery that has an almost infinite shelf life.
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The live demonstration will take place at 1:15PM Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 from the mPhase/AlwaysReady Table Top Booth at the 7th Annual NanoBusiness Alliance Conference and Exhibition being held at the Marriott Marquis in NYC.

"Our demonstration tomorrow will show the speed at which this remarkable technology is advancing," said Ronald A. Durando, CEO and President of mPhase. We decided today to give the audience at the NanoBusiness Alliance a sneak preview of our battery technology and its packaging. Originally we had slated May 20th as the next demonstration date for two batteries, one that is mechanically activated and one that is electrically activated, however we have exceeded our expectation on our mechanically activated battery and are happy to show this uniquely packaged lithium battery tomorrow!"

mPhase also said that it will keep its May 20th date for its next milestone, which will be an electronically activated lithium-based battery that has an almost infinite shelf life.

midwestern
Infinite shelf life, huh? rolleyes.gif Still, the battery has many advantages I don't need to list. There is always a scary thought though in forever lasting tech in the battery sector. What if changing the battery becomes nonexistant? How many of these babies are you going to sell? The answer is not many. blink.gif
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