wirelesspowerconsortium.com - 12/19/2008
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The Wireless Power Consortium A STANDARD FOR WIRELESS POWER The Wireless Power Consortium will set an international standard for compatible wireless charging stations. Compatible products will be recognized by a logo. Phones, cameras, remote controls, and all mobile electronics carrying ...
pcworld.com - 12/19/2008
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pcworld.com —
The Wireless Power Consortium hopes to make powering
portable electronic devices simpler by offering a standard way...
to recharge them without wires. Devices such as phones, music players and digital cameras all come with their own power adaptors or ...
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Wireless Power Consortium to Unleash Electronic Gadgets
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Wireless Power Consortium to create universal wireless charging standard, insist that it's like magic
Engadget —
... release a five-watt standard targeted at mobile phones, after which it'll take aim at laptops and other more power-hungry devices. Based on the flood of wireless-related PR we've been getting as CES gets closer, we're expecting some big things to happen in this space -- it sounds like Energizer is also going to get involved, which could be interesting. We'll see how it plays out -- hopefully this is the year we finally cut that power cord. Read - PC World article Read - WIreless Power Consortium website Filed under: Peripherals, Wireless ...
Wireless Power Consortium Promises The Future, Eventually
OhGizmo! —
... all of your gadgets. Er, yeah.
Anyway, such standards should make it easier possible for current consortium members like Texas Instruments, National Semiconductor, Olympus, Logitech, Sanyo, and Philips to integrate wireless charging options into their devices. The first thing you’ll probably see is a standard for wirelessly delivering 5 watts or below, which will charge cell phones and comparable devices in about the same time as a wired charger.
[ Wireless Power Consortium ] VIA [ PC World ]
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Nokia hops aboard wireless power bandwagon
SlashGear —
... Nokia has announced that it has joined the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC). According to the WPC, wireless charging is ranked in the top 20% of consumer lifestyle demands for mobile phones and gadgets. Reports claim that as much as 80% of consumers say wireless power is something they would use with most electronic devices each time they charge. ...
Nokia también busca la carga inalámbrica
Celularis —
... Recientemente Nokia ha anunciado que se ha sumado a la investigación y desarrollo del denominado “Consorcio de Energía Inalámbrica”, nada menos que una organización que reúne a todas las empresas interesadas en contribuir con el desarrollo de la tecnología inalámbrica para diferentes propósitos alrededor del mundo. ...
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