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Self-propelled keyboards - power on tap
Adrian Crisan, a software engineer for the computer manufacturer Compaq, has modified a keyboard which generates electricity with every key stroke. Sufficient electricity can be produced to reduce the number of heavy batteries needed in a laptop by increasing battery life between recharges to a possible ten hours (provided you keep on tapping).

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