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Johan / 08-17-2008 / 11:43am / Gadgets

New Concept To Charge Your Gadgets

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New Concept To Charge Your Gadgets

Some researchers at North Carolina State University have discovered a new concept to charge your gadgets on the move. There is a process called the digital textile printing that allows designers to integrate solar cells into clothing or bags by printing fabric that matches the pattern of the solar panel. The good news is that after a five-day test, the scientists found out that the clothing caused no significant health risk to the wearer such as electric shock. However, there is no info whether this new concept will go into mass production or not. [North Carolina State University]

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