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Portable Charger Uses Water To Power Cell Phones

A portable power plant has been developed that can charge your cell phone using water whenever access to an electric grid is not possible. Swedish innovation company myFC has created a fuel-cell charger and battery that is portable, lightweight and acts as a mini power plant. It is ideal for use in emergencies or when an instant source of energy is needed. To use it, just add any available water. Metro reports: To charge your phone, users simply pour water into the tray, place a PowerPukk cartridge in the tray, cover the system, then connect a phone with a USB cable.

Microsoft Issues Warning About Internet Explorer To All Windows Users

Technology and software giant Microsoft has issued a warning to all Windows users to upgrade their Internet Explorer Browsers to the latest version because of a security vulnerability. This week marked the end of support for almost-all versions of Microsoft’s pre-installed web browser, Internet Explorer. Microsoft recommends users to upgrade to Internet Explorer 11. All previous versions will leave users vulnerable to viruses and malware attacks.  This is true even if they use other web browsers other than Internet Explorer on Windows operated machines.

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