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Old 31st July 2016, 20:09   #1
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Default Wireless charging tech harvests your phone's wasted radio waves

When you think of wireless charging, you probably think of special charging pads for your phone. But what if your phone could partly charge itself? Radient Micro-Tech claims to have managed just that. It just received two patents for technology that...

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