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intel smart wireless charging bowl

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Intel’s Wireless Charging Bowl coming this year

by Brad Linder09/19/201409/19/2014 7 Comments on Intel’s Wireless Charging Bowl coming this year

Say you come home from a long day and throw your phone, keys, and jewelry in a bowl… wouldn’t it be nice if that bowl could also recharge the battery in your phone, smartwatch, or other gadgets? Earlier this year Intel unveiled a reference design for a “Smart Wireless Charging Bowl,” and now the company […]

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