techon.nikkeibp.co.jp - 11/13/2008
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Mojo Mobility Inc, a Silicon Valley-based venture firm, developed a technology to simultaneously charge multiple mobile devices using a piece of sheet and started seeking collaboration with device manufacturers. The non-contact charging system employs an electromagnetic induction method and is ...
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Mojo Mobility's induction charging tech: best thing to happen to discs since Tron
Engadget —
... We are absolutely, completely ready for wireless induction charging to make it big. Have you seen our gadget charging station? It's like some Lovecraftian nightmare; our latest intern went over to plug in his BlackBerry two days ago and we haven't seen him since. For years we've been getting teased with limited, proprietary solutions (mostly for sweaty ...
More wireless power: this one looks practical
CrunchGear —
... demonstrated before, and if you’re willing to work within certain restrictions, it seems to be a perfectly good option. I don’t really like the idea of, say, microwave based power being shot all over my room, so this magnetic induction technique is more attractive to me. ...
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