Rechargable battry
Jan 10 2008, Anwesha

Rechargable batteries are the talk of the season. Here is further proof that they are easy on the environment and equally efficient as regular ones.

The making of rechargeable batteries doesn’t involve any less toxic chemicals than that of...

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