Juniper Systems electronics engineering manager Eldon Peterson answers some of your burning questions about, yes, phone and mobile device batteries. Hold on tight.
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What happened to my rugged handheld manufacturer?
Rugged device manufacturers are disappearing.
They are consolidating. They are dissolving. And they are tossing around customers in the process.
