Intel demonstrates wireless power charging

by Erik Larson | August 22, 2008 at 12:40 pm
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Hey, Uri Geller, can you do this? I guess I could've put this in tech, but it sure qualifies for "strange", imho

Imagine juicing your laptop computer or cell phone without plugging them into an electrical socket. That's a luxury that could be provided by wireless power transmission, a concept that has been bandied about for decades but is creeping closer to becoming viable.

Building off work unveiled last year by Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers, Intel Corp. on Thursday demonstrated how to make a 60-watt light bulb glow from an energy source 3 feet away. The Intel team did it with relatively high efficiency, losing only a quarter of the energy the researchers started with.

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David Gerard

I'm sure it's completely safe and there's nothing to worry about! http://notnews.today.com/2008/08/23/intel-demonstrates-wireless-power-for-the-home/

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