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4th September 2009

Wireless electricity demo: Eric Giler on TED.com

Obviously, I’m not the first person to think of this, but around the year 2000 I wondered why wireless power wasn’t available yet. I hope this will be supported by all devices by 2013.

Discovered via ‘Top in Tech Industry News’ on Digg on the right side of the page while I was writing a comment on an article I just Dugg. (See Digg page.)

Tags: Wireless electricityTEDdemoEric Gilervideowireless powerwireless energytechnologyawesome