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Continue reading …10/5/11 SARAH PALIN NOT RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2012 Governor Sarah Palin Not Running For President Sarah Palin NOT running! The world dances!!! alistairkely says: “@ MrsMillsST : Sarah Palin not running . I feel safer.” awww no. who is going to entertain us this time with dumb comments then?
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Continue reading …Wireless power demos abound at CEATEC , and Rohm Semiconductor had their own variant on hand with a complete mix of direct-draw gadgets, along with the omnipresent charging iPhone 4 (or was it a 4S ?). Like Murata’s prototype , the Rohm flavor uses square electrodes instead of the coils that you’ll find in traditional wireless power solutions, like Qi . But unlike that seemingly identical solution from Murata, this version supports much greater power efficiency — something in the 92 to 93 percent range (compared to the competing pad’s 70-percent efficiency rating). That means that the prototype that we’re looking at here loses just seven to eight percent of power during transmission — which is still unacceptably high, mind you, but far more tolerable. Rohm’s Wireless Power Transmission system also allows you to charge or power devices by placing them anywhere on the pad, rather than directly over charging positions, and it supports much greater transmission, with one prototype outputting up to 100 watts. Since power efficiency isn’t something we could verify visually, what we could see at the company’s demo did appear to work quite well. Powering a gadget is as simple as dropping it on the pad. Well, resting it gently — this is a prototype we’re talking about, after all. The 50-watt pad was able to power a fan, LED light, and a couple of charging smartphones without issue. The light and fan jumped to full power as soon as they made contact. A second pad got the juices flowing to a large OLED light panel, which was plenty bright when positioned on its own pad, but glowed quite dim when joining other devices. There weren’t any charging laptops on hand, like we saw over at Murata, but with power output at 50 and 100 watts, either pad could theoretically support it. Like many of the prototypes we’ve seen at CEATEC, there aren’t any plans to actually bring the system to market, but the technology could be used in other devices. We go hands-on after the break. Gallery: Rohm Wireless Power Supply System hands-on Continue reading Rohm Wireless Power Transmission system hands-on (video) Rohm Wireless Power Transmission system hands-on (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 06 Oct 2011 09:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …Six women and six men will hear case against Dutch engineer accused of killing Joanna Yeates in December 2010 A jury has been sworn in to hear the trial of Vincent Tabak, the man accused of murdering the Bristol landscape architect Joanna Yeates. Six women and six men will hear the case against Tabak, a Dutch engineer, who denies murdering Yeates, 25, shortly before Christmas last year. Bespectacled Tabak, wearing a suit, tie and casual training shoes, watched from the dock, his hands clasped in front of him, as the panel took its place in the jury box. The clerk told the jury that Tabak, 33, was charged with murdering Yeates between 16 and 19 December last year. He informed them that the defendant had pleaded not guilty and it was the jury’s job to say whether he was guilty or not. Mr Justice Field, the trial judge, told the 12
Continue reading …Once again the media is completely ignoring the fact that an initiative it’s covering was funded by left-wing financier George Soros. The Soros-funded Brennan Center for Justice released a report opposed to new laws needed to combat voter fraud. This story was in turn promoted by Soros-funded progressive news sites that brought it to the national stage. The Brennan Center for Justice, part of New York University’s Law School, reported that voting law changes “could make it significantly harder for more than five million eligible voters to
Continue reading …Most of the water that fills the world’s oceans—and makes up more than half of the human body—may have started out as comets, not asteroids as current theories hold, according to new research. Scientists using the Herschel telescope found that the comet Hartley 2, unlike other comets studied,…
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