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Intel developing smart grids and monitoring systems in Europe
By Nick Farrell published
CEBIT 2014 Intel is putting its energy into the development of smart grid standards and monitoring systems in Germany.

Wireless power: could Cota make it long-distance and mainstream?
By Mary Branscombe published
In Depth Sending power 30 feet over Wi-Fi could change the way we power and design devices.

National Grid to manage your power usage with remote sensors
By Jay McGregor published
Don't panic, your microwave-oven hasn't developed a mind of its own, it's just the National Grid turning it on, then off, then on again, and finally off – again.

Apple files patent for magnetic wireless charging - no contact required
By Clint Demeritt published
A recently published patent shows plans for a no-touch wireless charging system that offers power up to 1 meter away.

New technology could double smartphone battery life
By Scott Nichols published
A Massachusetts-based startup firm plans to make smartphones more efficient, doubling battery life.

3D solar cells will be cheap and flexible
By Mark Harris in Seattle published
Researchers at the US Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have demonstrated a way to fabricate efficient 3D solar cells from low-cost and flexible materials.

Artificial noise saves broadband power
By Mark Harris published
Scientsists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Communication Systems have succeeded in using artificial or virtual noise to stabilize broadband connections so that its low power mode can be deployed.
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