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    HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: I like Sanyo Eneloop's solution -- they give you AA's and a reusable plastic adapter to turn them into C's or D's. Not quite as awesome as a full-siz... more »
    Gaucho85: How much are the Maniliamps? ZING! more »
    prsiii: yo, dawg, I heard u like batteries... more »
    LuckyChuck: I hoon Tata Nanos: . more »
    GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE: That explains why when I've been hurling D-batteries at the Met's outfielders due to their crappy playing, they didn't seem to be that hurt.... more »
    Invisible-Echidna: "Okay guys, remember, he said 'derisive grunt'" more »
    zenpoet: If it does in fact give orgasms to Kristen Bell, that would seem to be a fairly small market to which they are focusing their efforts. I'm just sayin'. more »
    geiko: How dare you insult my current favorite actress like that. God, that chick wishes she was a third of what Kristen Bell looks like. more »
    Hi, I'm God: Is this some residue from the latest Photoshop contest?? more »
    N1k0s: "Additional talk time of 4.5 hours on 3G and 9 hours on 2G. Up to 5.4 hours additional on Wi-Fi." Or, looking at the picture, you get an additional 2... more »
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    Energizer Screws You Out of Precious Milliamps. Milliamps!

    Looks like the $12 Energizer E2 rechargeable D battery is actually a AA battery (retail price: $3) in a larger shell. Try to keep your anger at an appropriate level: A short, derisive grunt should be just right. [Natural News]
  • #usb

    X-Power 1 iPhone USB Cord Comes With Built-In Rechargable Battery And....Gives Orgasms To Kristen Bell

    The X-Power 1 USB cord has a built-in rechargeable battery to give you a bit of backup power on the go (assuming you remember to take the cord with you). Their ad seems to imply more than that though. More »
  • #batteries

    Sanyo Eneloop Batteries Go Cs and Ds

    Sanyo's just expanded their lineup of rechargeable batteries to include Cs and Ds, two sizes Jesus can't wait to get his hands on. They're rated as being rechargeable up to 1000 times, which is quite a few sessions of whatever it is you're doing with C and D batteries. There's also a new charger for these, and all of the above will be released September 12. Stock up on a few for the inevitable zombie invasion. [Sanyo]
  • #usb

    Freeloader USB Battery Charger Supposedly World's Smallest

  • #shoes

    Pioneer Sneakers Light Your Way With Built-In Headlights

    Designers Feijun Chen & Bin Zhao clearly were reading Skymall when they dreamed up these "Pioneer" sneakers with built-in recharging headlights. They've got a battery inside which charges on each step, using some mysterious tech that doesn't look piezoelectric. Apparently this can power the LEDs in the front for a full 12 hours. So you can, you know: run in the dark down dim-lit streets, or something. Maybe they'd be handy for doggy-do detection? Just a concept, for now. [Yanko design]
  • #batteries

    Duracell's Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries Hold Power For a Year

    Duracell's latest NiMH rechargeable batteries have two neat features. One, they hold power for up to 365 days without use, and two, they come pre-charged, so you won't have to juice them up before plopping them into your camera. The first is great so your batteries are always ready for use even if you haven't touched them for a while, and the second is great so your batteries are ready for use when leaving the store. Too bad these are $12.99 for a four-pack. [PRNewswire via Coolest Gadgets]
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    USBCell Rechargeable Batteries Now Available at ThinkGeek

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    How To Recharge Standard Duracell Batteries

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