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It is already possible to power small electronic devices, such as wireless sensors installed in buildings and industrial machinery, using a dedicated microwave transmitter nearby.
ECONOMIST: Monitor
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The so-called SLIVER cell technology will produce electric power from sunlight for operating electronic devices improving tactical awareness in close combat settings, replacing the need for heavy, burdensome batteries.
FORBES: Connect
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Alexandra Crabb, a Boston PR consultant and and native Mainer says if there was a disaster that crippled electronic devices, Power Felt is what we would want to have in that bag.
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Meanwhile, some excessively self-absorbed copyright holders have been lobbying on multiple fronts for expanded power to control everything from the Internet to the electronic devices people use to access music or movies.
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And also, be prepared when power outages occur how you're going to keep your electronic devices charged.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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This Power Pack will allow for the charging of cell phones and other small electronic devices.
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Meanwhile, there is a proliferation of electronic devices in houses and offices, which would benefit from the high-quality power promised by fuel-cell generators.
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