Gramercy Park Consulting

This is the blog of Simon te Brinke, digital communications strategist and principal consultant of Gramercy Park Consulting (GPC). Located in Perth, Australia, GPC provides clients with specialist digital consultancy services. GPC partners with corporate and government clients to develop innovative digital communications and business strategies by blending new technologies with creative thinking and emerging digital channels such as the internet, mobile commerce and social media. Contact Simon at stebrinke@gramercypark.com.au or +61 418 943 441

Whoa. “This little box has, inside it, some kind of circuitry that harvests WiFi energy out of the air and converts it into electricity. This has been done before, but the Airnergy is able to harvest electricity with a high enough efficiency to make it practically useful: on the CES floor, they were able to charge a BlackBerry from 30% to full in about 90 minutes, using nothing but ambient WiFi signals as a power source.”
Via weliveinthefuture 

Whoa. “This little box has, inside it, some kind of circuitry that harvests WiFi energy out of the air and converts it into electricity. This has been done before, but the Airnergy is able to harvest electricity with a high enough efficiency to make it practically useful: on the CES floor, they were able to charge a BlackBerry from 30% to full in about 90 minutes, using nothing but ambient WiFi signals as a power source.”

Via weliveinthefuture 

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    i’m going to use 20 of these to charge my laptop.
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    well that’s pretty effin cool. i wonder if all...also slightly mutating us very slowly. i...
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    wifi hotspot, power harvester. cool
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    How useful would this be on college campuses?
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    holy Sh*t! tis could be epic, i need one, i dont have...just think of the power! this of...
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    into electricity now….whoa!
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    Future. benjaminpalmer...my laptop with WiFi. Someday I will power up my Funcooker™...
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    WiFi? Genius idea. I could see...couple years down the line, laptops/phones/ipods etc will...
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    fucking AMAZING. holy shit!
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    woooooooooooahhhh!

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