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From the page: "Nokia Phone Charges by Drawing Energy Out of Thin Air "
Reviewed by thetechguru2006 Jun 12, 04:45pm ( 36 reviews ) • inhabitat.com
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Rated by Ajoyshop on Sep 05, 7:18am
Is there a risk of radiation poisoning? There must be some heat transference as well.
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Rated by casbboy on Jul 08, 8:47pm
Wonder if this tech can transfer.
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Rated by aStorygirl on Jun 17, 9:06am
Looks amazing.
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Rated by TheTokerJoker on Jun 16, 4:03pm
this could prove quite useful
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Reviewed by Oakwright on Jun 15, 6:59pm
I do believe you could find a similar article back in the 50's, talking about how our flying cars would be charged from ambient radio waves. I'll believe it when I see it.
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Rated by backwoodsben on Jun 15, 4:26pm
Wow. I never knew this existed. Hope this technology comes to be.
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Rated by ThePro34 on Jun 15, 4:11pm
This is very interesting. This could be revolutionary if it pans out. Batteries are the weakest link in all portable electronics.
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Rated by seely on Jun 15, 9:48am
New Nokia uses wireless charging technology.