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Float Levitating Table

iFingerLock - Fingerprint Padlock

Programmable Tattoo System

Remote-controlled paper airplane

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HYDROFILL - Desktop Hydrogen Refueling Station

Does anyone here have a device that uses more power than it's battery can supply in a day?

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HYDROFILL - Desktop Hydrogen Refueling Station

Does anyone here have a device that uses more power than it's battery can supply in a day?
-Arizona Hot (January 03, 2014, 05:53 PM)
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At the risk of sounding clueless... are we including things like older iPhones and iPads? Both of those will drill down the battery with use in like four hours! When they try to keep the program states, they burn the battery sitting idle in just over a day.

4wd:
... consumers can generate hydrogen and store it in a solid form automatically in HydroStik cartridges.
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Quite a feat, must be one hell of a cooling system in that little thing.

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Netflix, Amazon and YouTube will all offer 4K streaming in the future. Vizio just unveiled a 50-inch 4K TV that will sell for the relatively low price of $999. All signs point to this technology jumping from the show room to the living room. The only problem? Americans might need to get rid of their VCRs first.

Yes, the majority of Americans still own a VCR, according to a Gallup poll released during CES. In fact, at 58 percent, more Americans own a VCR than own a desktop computer (57 percent) or tablet (38 percent).
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Forget 4K TVs Most Americans still own a VCR - NBCNews.com

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