Is Wireless Power the Future of Gadgets?

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Wireless power technology is gaining attention, particularly with Apple's recent patent for wirelessly powering devices like the iPod. The potential for commercial applications in this field is being explored, with researchers like Dr. Marin Soljacic from MIT actively working on advancements. The discussion highlights the growing interest in wireless power gadgets and their feasibility as a viable technology. A relevant research paper is also shared for further insight into the scientific basis of this technology.
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Does anyone have any information of wireless power gadgets? I've heard that Apple have taken out a patent to power there Ipod wirelessly and along the lines of this site www.poweroverwireless.com[/URL] does anyone here think that wireless power can be a valid commercial piece of technology?
 
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