Thinergy micro-battery retains charge for years, very easy to misplace

As you know, it wouldn’t be a typical day in the blog mines without some revolutionary battery news, and for today’s fuel cell fix we’d like to present the Thinergy Micro Energy Cell. Developed by Infinite Power Solutions and consisting of “a new class of electronic component that bridges the performance gap between batteries and supercapacitors,” the battery is downright lilliputian: about the thickness of a postage stamp, and half the area at its smallest. Since the battery requires a minimum of four volts to charge (with the ability to hold its charge for years) these guys are perfect for RFID cards and Big Brother-style thought-control implants. Tinfoil helmet squad: You’ve been warned!

[Via Red Ferret]

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