During its presentation at
Computex, Intel gave a demonstration of wireless charging technology
based on A4WP standard Rezence that you can install under a table
surface and can charge your laptop through up to two inches of wood.
Even more impressively, the technology can charge multiple devices at
once, which could make it particularly useful for crowded cafes where
lots of people now crowd into small spaces competing for power outlets.
So this means Starbucks can install one of these devices on their tables and you can just put your phone or laptop down and it will start charging. That is first of all weird because intuitively you would think the charging table would put an electric charge into you but I guess it doesn't. Hopefully this can be scaled up to something you can put on your car dash or storage compartment so you can kiss plugging in your car charger goodbye.
In
addition to wireless charging, Intel also showed off a new wireless
docking system that will let you beam what’s on your computer screen to
other screens wirelessly without the need for a clunky docking system.
I guess this is something that can be used to beam what is playing on your tablet to your TV without needed a Chromecast. I would love to see how seamlessly this will work but it does seem like we are entering a future where you can charge your phone by setting it down on your table which is pretty cool.
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