Hello sir, nice info. please keep it up. On 9/17/10, Vikas Kapoor <dl.vi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Now, recharge your mobile phone via wireless > September 16, 2010 18:11 IST > The tangled chargers could soon be a thing of past, as Japanese scientists > have developed a system that would allow you recharge your mobile phones and > laptops wirelessly. > > Developed by Japanese technology firm Fujitsu [ Get Quote ], the system is > capable of simultaneously charging multiple portable electronic devices such > as mobile phones, digital cameras and laptop computers without the need for > cable connections. > > According to the company, electric cars users may also eventually be able > to charge their vehicles wirelessly using the same system that will be > available by 2012. > > Fujitsu has recently unveiled a prototype system at an Institute of > Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers conference at Osaka > Prefecture University. > > "This technology paves the way to integrating compact wireless charging > functions into mobile phones and enabling multiple portable devices to be > charged simultaneously without any restrictions on their position with > respect to the charger," the company said in a statement. > > Claiming to be the world's first of its kind, the technology works on the > basis of the transmission of electricity using magnetic fields between the > charger and the electronic device. > > The system enables wireless charging at distances of up to several metres, > with the ultimate aim of installing public "charging spots" on the streets > in order to enable easy charging around the clock, the Telegraph reported. > > Scientists at Fujitsu Laboratories are planning to commercially sell > products incorporating the new wireless charging system as early as 2012 but > did not disclose how much they would cost. > > The company hopes that the soaring popularity of portable electronic devices > ranging from iPads to e-readers is expected to fuel a boom in wireless > recharging technology developments over the coming decade. > > Mobile phone users in Japan [ Images ] can currently top up their batteries > using disposable portable plug-in battery-operated devices available at most > train stations and convenience stores although phone companies warn > prolonged use can damage the phones. > > The new system by Fujitsu, however, is significantly more sophisticated and > represents the next generation of portable recharging systems using highly > tuned wireless technology. > > The company added: "We are also looking at applying the results of this work > to fields other than portable electronics, including power transmission > between circuit boards or computer chips, and providing mobile charging > systems for electric cars." > > http://business.rediff.com/report/2010/sep/16/recharge-your-mobile-phone-via-wireless.htm > > Vikas Kapoor, > MSN Id:dl_vi...@hotmail.com, Yahoo&Skype Id: dl_vikas, > Mobile: (+91) 9891098137. > Voice your thoughts in the blog to discuss the Rights of persons with > disability bill at: > http://www.accessindia.org.in/harish/blog.htm > > To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with > the subject unsubscribe. > > To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please > visit the list home page at > http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in >
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