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more about #wirelesscharging BoCaterpillar: Kinda cool, but I think it’s essentially a gimmick. The notebook will need to be right there and it probably wastes energy/electricity due to the i... more » weatherman: I can see that for a busy executive on the go the wireless features of this system would be convenient - no wires to mess with as they're running out ... more » fluidexistence: It looks like Dell's notebook line is actually starting to pick up in areas previously considered spurious--you know... innovation. Whether or not th... more » UGAdawg: I think this is great for those situations when you can't run wires where you want to. It makes cable management and placing the workstation where th... more » Jason Whiting: Are you guys that call this bullsh** retarded or something? You don't have to plug it in, you set in on the stand. It isn't wireless, like stand acr... more » fastm3driver: 16" and no number pad? That is my only complaint. more » Cliff_Dangers: The wireless USB dock is very useful. However, the $200 wireless charging platform seems completely ridiculous to me. You don't want to plug in the la... more » Mike Zuniga: That was Unexpected: I assume the charging station has a wire that plugs it into the wall? So you not only have a long cord to carry around but you have a large inductiv... more » nutbastard: "Sanyo's press release says it'll switch modes when it's turned horizontal, mentioning that there's some kind of accelerometer, although it seems like... more » -
#notebooks
Dell Latitude Z Hands On: Kills Cords With Wireless Charging
Someone at Dell must have tripped over some wires and after cleaning up the bloody gash came up with the $2,000 anti-cord Latitude Z: It has wireless charging and wirelessly connects to displays too. More » -
#lamps
Sanyo Eneloop Lamp Charges Wirelessly, Doubles as a Flashlight
Fueled by the original rechargeable batteries from 2005, Sanyo's consistently strange eneloop (on-a-loop) line keeps on growing: next up is the eneloop Lamp, a vaselike, wirelessly chargeable table lamp that turns into a flashlight when picked up. -
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Intel Says They've Taken A Huge Leap in Wireless Power Tech
Wireless power for charging gadgets has been among the more vaporous of developments we've been hearing promises of for years. While there are a few working instances of the tech on the market, its large-scale adoption still feels miles away. So the appropriate skepticism should be applied to this NY Times report claiming Intel will announce a major wireless power breakthrough today at the Intel Developers Forum, but the details do seem enticing this time around for one of the holy grails of the CE world soon becoming a bit more feasible. UPDATED: Pics of Intel's IDF demo from today have been added. More »
