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NewsBot Date: February 16, 2007 02:01:00 PM
XDSL News Nanobattery 101: mPhase Technologies To Explain Its Smart Nanobattery Technology in Layman's Terms in Video On YouTube Today at 5 p.m.
LITTLE FALLS, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--mPhase Technologies (OTC:XDSL) (www.mphasetech.com) will post a video demonstration of its Smart Nanobattery on the popular YouTube web site (http://www.youtube.com) today, Friday, February 16th at 5 p.m. Eastern time. The video will explain the technology behind its breakthrough development of a “smart” battery based on nanotechnology. Viewers may access the video at YouTube link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8UwBP4yVgM.
An enhanced quality video will be available via the mPhase Technologies home page (www.mphasetech.com) later today.
The video will illustrate in layman’s terminology some fundamental concepts behind the company’s smart nano battery. mPhase has proven it is possible to fabricate nanotech-based “smart” batteries, which can store reserve power for decades and generate electric current virtually on demand.
The prototype battery is based on a discovery that liquid droplets of electrolyte will stay in a dormant state atop nanotextured surfaces until stimulated to flow, thereby triggering a reaction producing electricity. This effect can permit precise control and activation of the batteries when required.
WHAT: mPhase Technologies, a company which develops and commercializes next-generation and media-rich entertainment software and nanotechnology solutions, delivering novel systems to the marketplace that advance functionality and reduce cost, will post a video on YouTube, explaining in layman’s terms the technology behind its breakthrough development of a “smart battery based on nanotechnology.
mPhase Technologies Inc. (OTC: XDSL) develops and commercializes next-generation media-rich entertainment software and nanotechnology solutions, delivering novel systems to the marketplace that advance functionality and reduce costs. The company was awarded the Frost & Sullivan 2006 Energy Storage Award for the Nanobattery in September and earlier received the 2005 Frost & Sullivan Excellence in Technology Award, and the Nano 50 Award from NASA Nanotech Briefs, is bringing nanotechnology out of the laboratory and into the market with a planned innovative long life power cell. Additionally, the company is working on prototype ultra-sensitive magnetometers that promise orders of magnitude increases in sensitivity as compared with available un-cooled sensors. More information is available at the mPhase Web site at www.mPhaseTech.com.