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Friday, June 08, 2007

WiFi Charging

This seems like a dream-come-true. It is by no means an essential invention derived from the desperate need to save the human race, but it is damn cool. Try to imagine not having to tote around a charger and finally ridding yourself of all cords. On second thought, maybe it's not that cool, but what the hey, I needed something to blog about. How about that for a sorry excuse.


Wireless energy promise powers up.
By
Jonathan Fildes, Science and technology reporter, BBC News

60W light bulb being lit through a wall from 2m away (Science)

A light bulb glows whilst receiving power from 2m awayA clean-cut vision of a future freed from the rat's nest of cables needed to power today's electronic gadgets has come one step closer to reality.US researchers have successfully tested an experimental system to deliver power to devices without the need for wires.The setup, reported in the journal Science, made a 60W light bulb glow from a distance of 2m (7ft).WiTricity, as it is called, exploits simple physics and could be adapted to charge other devices such as laptops."There is nothing in this that would have prevented them inventing this 10 or even 20 years ago," commented Professor Sir John Pendry of Imperial College London who has seen the experiments."But I think there is an issue of time. In the last few years we have seen an exponential growth of mobile devices that need power. The power cable is the last wire to be cut in a wireless connection."Professor Moti Segev of the Israel Institute of Technology described the work as "truly pioneering".

BBC NEWS | Technology | Wireless energy promise powers up


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Monday, June 04, 2007

Second Look at the Color Blue

Since we only get debates currently involving Dems and Reps in the national media, here is a good assessment/recap of Sunday night's debate in New Hampshire according to the journalism of the Washington Post. Take of it what you will. Obama said some good things in response to other candidate's proclomations and in a Plain Dealer article, Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico went the route of starting teachers at a higher minimum salary. I like the sound of that....but for the right reasons? He focuses here more on health care. Universal, mandatory, more affordable?

Democrats Focus on Iraq In Contentious Second Debate

GOFFSTOWN, N.H., June 3 -- Democratic presidential candidates clashed sharply over Iraq in the second debate of the campaign Sunday night, with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) and Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) rejecting criticism from former senator John Edwards (N.C.) that they had failed to offer...