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    Quote Originally Posted by funkylogik View Post
    i kinda meant more about the environment than the cost of it but hey.. the US dont think twice about destroying the planet for the sake of a minor luxury do they?

    and yeah i grew up directly under a main power pylon and i havent grown an extra head.... yet lol

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    So you are apparently in Glasgow and you think the US is destroying the planet? I gather you are not aware that US environmental laws are still among the strongest in the First World. You might want to compare the Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, National Environmental Policy Act, Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, Occupational Safety and Health Act, Consumer Product Safety Act, Endangered Species Act, etc. etc., to what exists in other countries and then perhaps notice how long all of these laws have existed. Unfortunately, that would require you to think before spewing BS....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike77 View Post
    Have any other America hating statements? Do some investigation on the amount of pollution and waste many other countries who have NO regulation on factories and industry put out.
    That's funkylogik's modus operandi. Don't take it personally. I have anti-establishment punk tendencies myself.

    Besides, he's posting these comments on a board dedicated to an OS developed in the good ol' US of A

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sledge007 View Post
    Lol hey. I live in Canada... Not the US.. I recycle, and I shut lights and tv off when I'm not using them, and I use a reusable coffee cup.. I do my part... I think I can get away with using a 1 amp inductive charger without killing the planet!

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    I guess you are unaware that Ontario industries are a major source of acid rain in the northeastern US and (for that matter) eastern Canada. Having your house in order means more than turning off a light and being proud of it. It also means political action to address macro level environmental abuse that is as Canadian as anywhere else on the planet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wilder_jw View Post
    I'd think the answer would be pretty obvious: I'd rather pay $50 to someone who knows how to do it, and will do a good job, than try to learn how to do it myself, and possibly screw it up.

    Why does anybody pay anybody to do anything?
    Look at the link I provided before coming up with another stupid reply. That's why you don't pay $50. I'm not saying don't pay someone, I'm saying look at the alternatives.
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    My goodness! This has turned into a grumpy thread!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kryptonite_2448 View Post
    Look at the link I provided before coming up with another stupid reply.
    First, you make an awful lot of assumptions for someone tossing around the word "stupid." Emphasis on the "***-."

    Second, that case doesn't fit properly. It even says so in the listing.

    Third, I use the Hyperion extended battery, which requires a different back cover.

    Therefore, I need a modification done, and I would rather pay someone than try to do it myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wilder_jw View Post
    First, you make an awful lot of assumptions for someone tossing around the word "stupid." Emphasis on the "***-."

    Second, that case doesn't fit properly. It even says so in the listing.

    Third, I use the Hyperion extended battery, which requires a different back cover.

    Therefore, I need a modification done, and I would rather pay someone than try to do it myself.
    Very doubtful that it works with an extended battery. Anybody know?
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    Samsung has now started mass production of the Wireless Chargers
    Samsung Official Wireless Charger in mass production
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    And they are resonance not inductance so
    A) more efficient than people worried
    B) more forgiving on positioning than the touchstone solution
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    Resonant inductive coupling or electrodynamic induction is the near field wireless transmission of electrical energy between two coils that are tuned to resonate at the same frequency.

    Spatial freedom holds the potential to extend wireless power applications beyond sleeves and mats on a desktop to embedded charging surfaces in furniture, machines and vehicles.

    Other wireless power designs in use require precise alignment and close physical contact between the charging surface and the device to be charged.

    As the market and technology move toward designs that accommodate the way consumers want to use wireless power, these approaches will fit fewer use cases.

    To bring wireless power into conformity with real-world conditions, spatial freedom allows for higher variability in coupling coefficient, device sizes, load conditions and separation between the power transmitter and receiver
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    History
    In 1894 Nikola Tesla used resonant inductive coupling, also known as "electro-dynamic induction" to wirelessly light up phosphorescent and incandescent lamps at the 35 South Fifth Avenue laboratory, and later at the 46 E. Houston Street laboratory in New York City.[5][6][7] In 1897 he patented a device[8] called the high-voltage, resonance transformer or "Tesla coil." Transferring electrical energy from the primary coil to the secondary coil by resonant induction, a Tesla coil is capable of producing very high voltages at high frequency. The improved design allowed for the safe production and utilization of high-potential electrical currents, "without serious liability of the destruction of the apparatus itself and danger to persons approaching or handling it."
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    just saw this


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    swyost... all i can say right now is MEH tbh x

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    Quote Originally Posted by swyost View Post
    So you are apparently in Glasgow and you think the US is destroying the planet? I gather you are not aware that US environmental laws are still among the strongest in the First World. You might want to compare the Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, National Environmental Policy Act, Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, Occupational Safety and Health Act, Consumer Product Safety Act, Endangered Species Act, etc. etc., to what exists in other countries and then perhaps notice how long all of these laws have existed. Unfortunately, that would require you to think before spewing BS....
    i dont care about all these Acts etc u speak of... its well known that the US is a wasteful resource hog .
    no offence

    and why do you say "aparently live in Glasgow"?? i actualy live in Paisley which is biggest town in Scotland in its own right. Glasgow is just my nearest city so people get a rough idea of where i am. Glasgow airport is in paisley.
    i dont understand the "aparently" though lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by sircody View Post
    History
    In 1894 Nikola Tesla used resonant inductive coupling, also known as "electro-dynamic induction" to wirelessly light up phosphorescent and incandescent lamps at the 35 South Fifth Avenue laboratory, and later at the 46 E. Houston Street laboratory in New York City.[5][6][7] In 1897 he patented a device[8] called the high-voltage, resonance transformer or "Tesla coil." Transferring electrical energy from the primary coil to the secondary coil by resonant induction, a Tesla coil is capable of producing very high voltages at high frequency. The improved design allowed for the safe production and utilization of high-potential electrical currents, "without serious liability of the destruction of the apparatus itself and danger to persons approaching or handling it."
    excelent mate thanks :thumbup:

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    Quote Originally Posted by wmurch3 View Post
    I don't know I loved it on my palm pre. Once you start using it going back to plugging in a charging cable is like taking a step back in technology.

    It's certainly not a must have but it is nice.

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    Ageed, had it on Palm Pre, using plug is so old school, once you experience inductive charging you will always want it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weirdo0815 View Post
    My idea of a "smart" induction charger would be a combo of NFC and induction charger. The charger pad would sit idle, drawing absolute minimum power until an NFC/Induction capable phone was put on it. The phone would send a message to the pad via NFC to turn on the charger, which it then starts to charge the phone. Every 60 seconds or so, the pad would poll the NFC connection to make sure the phone is still there, if it is, keep charging. If the phone isn't found, go to back to sleep.

    The phone would also have the ability to send a message via NFC to say that its fully charged and put the pad into a trickle charge mode (but still poll for no phone every so often).

    In addition, the charging pad could be programmed just like any other NFC tag so you can make one pad be the "bed side" pad and another be the "office desk" pad. This would allow you to make your phone react to each pad in a unique way, like turning on the screen to a minimum brightness with a clock on it for the bed side.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swyost View Post
    I guess you are unaware that Ontario industries are a major source of acid rain in the northeastern US and (for that matter) eastern Canada. Having your house in order means more than turning off a light and being proud of it. It also means political action to address macro level environmental abuse that is as Canadian as anywhere else on the planet.
    I don't think I pointed any fingers at anybody, in any of my posts......feel free to point it out, if I did. (and I'm still not pointing fingers, just pointing out some facts)


    What is being done in North America?

    Acid precipitation is a problem that crosses international borders. Acid precipitation has caused significant environmental damage in Canada, with most of the problem originating from industry in the United States. The United States emits almost 5 times as much sulfur dioxide and 20 times as much nitrogen oxide per year than does Canada. This U.S. pollution is carried into eastern Canada by upper-level winds. Lakes, forests, buildings, and monuments have all been damaged. In the early 1980s, the problem was so severe that in eastern Canada almost 96% of the forests suffered damage. In Ontario, significant declines in growth rates of forests within the past 30 years were linked to acid precipitation from industrialization and urbanization.
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    Being "proud of it" wasn't my point. Leaving a one amp charger on 24/7 is a fairly small source of wasteful energy. I do my part,in my world, and that was my point. I live over a thousand miles from Ontario, and I don't follow what is going on in their province.
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    lol love your sig, i live in calgary and its so true.
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    was searching for a big 3 device Pixel Qi charger and stumbled on this:


    I'd say that's just a bittttt of a variation on price..LOL :-)
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    Looks as though the producer of these has perfected the pins and it can close perfectly now.

    This plus Palm TouchStone = $30.00 wireless charging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n8cs View Post
    I personally don't want that much electricity radiating in my space. Besides you would end up overcharging much easier.
    This amuses me on multiple levels. Thanks for the LOL.
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    Default SamSung's Wireless Group have their Standard Set, It's Not Qi !!!!

    Alliance for Wireless Power approves its specification, edges closer to truly cable-free charging
    posted Oct 30th 2012 1:13AM

    Design by committee might not be the death knell for technology after all. Over four months after the Alliance for Wireless Power was founded in earnest, the coalition has already greenlit a specification for its partners to work from. The guideline lets device makers start building devices that charge through a magnetic resonance technology more forgiving of distance and material than Qi while simplifying the process through short-range wireless formats like Bluetooth 4.0. While the A4WP group hasn't made all the details public, it's holding meetings this week to speed up the commercialization process -- it's here that we'll learn whether the corporate bureaucracy is just as quick at getting wireless charging hardware into our hands as it is handshaking on standards.


    Alliance for Wireless Power Rolls Out Flexible Wireless Power Specification

    - Will support simultaneous charging of multiple devices with different power requirements

    FREMONT, Calif., Oct. 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), a global and independently operated consortium focused on bringing wireless power to the consumer electronics marketplace, today announced that the technical working committee has approved a more flexible wireless power specification that will allow consumers to charge their mobile devices on a variety of compatible surfaces.

    "The Alliance for Wireless Power and its members have been focused on creating a more flexible wireless power specification that sets the stage for formal standardization in the future," said Dr. Kamil A. Grajski, president of the A4WP. "Approval of the A4WP wireless power specification establishes a true path forward for the commercialization of wireless charging that will satisfy the needs of most consumers. A4WP and its members will now set their sights on building compliant wireless applications that can be integrated by key industries including automotive, furniture and retail."

    The A4WP specification is based on a concept of spatial freedom, which extends wireless power applications beyond the accessory or add-on market to fully integrated solutions in the device as well as surfaces such as furniture and automobiles. The A4WP specification brings a number of unique benefits to the wireless charging ecosystem.

    * For consumers, the A4WP specification supports simultaneous charging of multiple devices with various power requirements such as handsets, Bluetooth headsets, MP3 players, GPS devices and mobile tablets
    * For industrial designers, the A4WP specification leverages a loosely coupled magnetic resonance technology and provides more flexibility for charging applications to be installed into automobiles, furniture and other surfaces
    * For the consumer electronics industry, the A4WP specification takes advantage of broadly adopted wireless technologies, such as Bluetooth 4.0, which will allow manufacturers to minimize hardware requirements

    "We know from our own global research that wireless power is an attractive feature for consumers. But to see it proliferate into our mobile devices, into our cars or at our favorite coffee shop, the industry must see that it can be practically integrated into many different devices and charging surfaces," said Steve Pazol, vice president of business development at Qualcomm. "The A4WP specification gives integrators and manufacturers that clear path forward to integrate wireless charging into almost any type of mobile device or surface."

    "Today's consumer is often running around with multiple mobile devices, and it's clear that wireless charging technology will become critical to powering these devices as they advance further," said KiHo Kim, Executive Vice President of Samsung Electronics. "We endorse the A4WP specification because it is designed from the ground up to support this multi-device lifestyle and gives consumers the best available wireless charging experience."

    A4WP members will meet October 30 and 31 in Dallas to discuss strategies to bring wireless charging technology to mobile consumers and the mass consumer electronics marketplace. The two-day program will include briefings on technical specifications, certification procedures and global regulatory considerations.
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    Anybody try this set up? Will this work if my phone has a otterbox defender case? Not my pic but I'm thinking of buying this.
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    Why pay $50.00?? While it's cheaper to do it yourself, good alternative found in the forums of webosnation.com

    I bought three of these from hkrc on eBay none of them worked, total waste of money. - Steve
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