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Intel developing tech to allow cord-free charging
Chipmaker Intel has made an important step forward in its development of wireless charging technology, increasing the efficiency of the system, according to a Thursday report. The technology involves a magnetic field emitted by a desktop counter, which can then send 60 watts of power up to two or three feet, using 25 percent of the energy in the pr...
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Intel shares MacBook Air love with new small-footprint CPUs
arstechnica.com — It may have gone virtually unnoticed amongst the other announcements, but Intel has launched a new series of ultra small form factor CPUs based on its 45nm technology. Read More... (more) Intel shares MacBook Air love with new small-footprint CPUs
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