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Wireless charging blazes path toward mainstream

Posted November 16, 2012 8:09 AM

From CNET News:

Heavyweights are backing the idea of wireless charging capabilities embedded in phones, and public charging stations are beginning to pop up. Differing standards, however, still make for a rocky adoption.

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11/16/2012 4:12 PM

Nice. Credit?

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11/17/2012 9:21 AM

Another source of radiated energy.

Sooner or later we will all glow in the dark.

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