Since the time when it first appeared as a science fiction idea, wireless power has been the holy grail of modern technology. It is already a function on certain popular technology
The Wireless Power Consortium today unveiled a new Qi2 wireless charging standard (WPC). It was developed by Apple and other group members and ought to improve the speed and efficiency of wireless
Bengaluru-based homegrown consumer lifestyle technology brand RAEGR announces a new and unique 2-in-1 folding smartphone stand-cum-wireless charger Arc 1100. The new smartphone accessory is a helpful device for anyone at home or
Indian Gadgets and Smartphone Accessories brand iGear has announced the official launch of a unique, compact and portable Impulse Wireless Charging Mobile Power Bank. The 4-in-1 powerbank is a unique smartphone-cum-travel accessory
Apple is investigating wireless charging for the iPhone and iPad, according to a report from Bloomberg. The technology could be included in phones and tablets by next year and would allow devices
Qualcomm has announced that its new wireless charging solution will enable the wireless charging feature for mobile devices sporting metal exteriors. The company revealed that its new solution uses Qualcomm’s WiPower technology,
Inductive charging means electromagnetic tools will transfer energy between devices which are made up of a base station. IT Voice News : Android powered smartphones led to the concept of wireless charging
Apart from launching the Lumia 730 Dual SIM, Lumia 735, and Lumia 830, Microsoft also launched a range of wireless accessories for the new Lumia smartphones. Announced at the sidelines of IFA
Moto 360 smart watch has us excited for a number of reasons: the round face, the wireless charging, the use of Android Wear, the premium metal design. But hold the phone on
After announcing the Nokia Treasure Tag and MD-12 wireless speaker accessories for smartphones, Microsoft has unveiled a revolutionary new mobile accessory as prototype. Built in collaboration with acclaimed designer Adrien Sauvage, the
Apple’s much anticipated debut wearable device, the iWatch, will come with inductive or wireless charging technology, if a New York Times report citing patents and sources are to be believed. Solar-charging may