He hoisted himself up a <a href="https://techcrunch.com/2008/05/26/panasonic-robot-climbs-grand-canyon-cliff/">500 meter-cliff at Grand Canyon</a>, did his magic on the <a href="https://techcrunch.com
Panasonic sure knows how to promote their <a href="https://techcrunch.com/tag/evolta/">EVOLTA</a> brand of rechargeable batteries: first, a cute mini robot powered by the batteries hoisted itself up a
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When we showed you Panasonic's new mini robot <a href="http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/09/10/mini-robot-powered-by
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Panasonic has apparently enjoyed quite a bit of success with its previous, rather unusual promotion campaigns for its
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OK, Panasonic's Evolta batteries are quite powerful, alright. A robot in a mini car powered by nothing mo
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Panasonic sure knows how to market their stuff. First the company made its cute <a href="http://www.crunc
I’m sure when Panasonic claimed that its EVOLTA AA batteries where the longest lasting on the market, you rolled your eyes. Right? ‘Cause how many times have you heard that pitch. Now Pana
Yesterday Panasonic unveiled new rechargeable batteries in their Evolta series [JP], which clearly top existing products in terms of lifetime. In Japan, they will go on sale on October 1 (no word on a