news.cnet.com— While Palm has created a wireless charger for the Pre, Nokia Research Labs is working on the technology for a self-charging cell phone that uses ambient radio waves.
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"presumably this would be the first time electromagnetic radiation is applied to a mainstream consumer product, wireless charging has already hit the market"-sob
orville1151Jun 19, 2009
That's why I would always hang around a cell phone tower.
barackalypseJun 19, 2009
And every bit of radiated energy it absorbs weakens the signal that any other device, like a radio, will subsequently receive.
itsaplayonwordsJun 19, 2009
Have it sitting out on the table at a restaurant outside, or on the dashboard of your car? Eh?
Closed AccountJun 19, 2009
"presumably this would be the first time electromagnetic radiation is applied to a mainstream consumer product, wireless charging has already hit the market"-sob
disgrntldJun 20, 2009
I like your idea. *highfive*
haha71687Jun 21, 2009
the device outputs 50 milliwatts continuously, so it can trickle charge your phone if your standby load is less then that.
dressyourcellJun 29, 2009
Scientist are going crazy in all fields. its great to watch the inventions