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Intel updates the potential of wireless electric charging

Photo by rintakumpu. Licensed under Creative Commons license 2.0. It's been over a year since we wrote about WiTricity, the MIT-developed wireless charging system. While we're still a long, long way from powering all-electric automobiles without heavy and expensive batteries, there is an update on the cordless power idea, this time from Intel. According to AFP, Intel's chief technology officer Justin Rattner demonstrated the "Wireless Energy Resonant Link" in San Francisco this week and sent enough power through the air to light up a 60 watt ... Read more →

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