According to Chris Surdi, marketing specialist for PowerBeam, a member of the 8th Continent Chamber of Commerce, wireless electricity really is as simple as it sounds. PowerBeam is revolutionizing pow… more →
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wrote 1 month ago: A tour of the possibilities wireless electricity inside of a kitchen can offer happened at CES 2011, … more →
wrote 1 month ago: MIT Physicists charge your iPhone wirelessly. Imagine the possibilities! And Mr. Haas over here can … more →
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wrote 9 months ago: In the future all electronic devices will be wirelessly powered. Small, battery-powered gadgets make … more →
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