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Japan's NEC has developed a thin, foldable battery to be used in cards or clothes, leading to new possibilities such as people walking through ticket gates with fare passes in their pockets. The 0.3-millimeter (0.012-inch) thick battery can support tens of thousands of signal transmissions on a single charge and can be recharged in less than 30 seconds, NEC said.

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Yes, e-ink is doing some pretty cool work.

Check out their press releases:

http://www.eink.com/press/releases.html

and how the technology works:

http://www.eink.com/technology/howitworks.html

Imagine the possibilities of a flexible battery integrated with a flexible display -- The "scroll" of the 21st Century.

Also imagine a house without lights, just photo-luminescent wall paper (flexible OLED technology. I work with a colleague who worked on this at GE - not proprietary info, patent cited below).

Check out US pat # 6,891,330 -- Mechanically flexible organic electroluminescent device with directional light emission. One of many steps to the future...

http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?...S=IN/schaepkens

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