(Photo : Pixabay/StockSnap) Motorola wireless charging
Motorola has started a plan to give its smartphones medium-distance charging technology from a startup company, Guru Wireless, that requires not only no charging cables but also no charging pads.
The technology beams power ten feet or more by using radio waves that are sent from a charging hub to devices like phone, laptops, and even drones.
Motorola Wireless Phones
Both of the companies announced their partnership on Wednesday, May 12, although Motorola did not detail what type of products could get the charging technology or when it will be added, according to Engadget.
Dan Dery, Motorola s vice president of product, said in a statement that with this wireless solution, could give a glimpse of the freedom and flexibility that users can enjo over the revolutionary wireless power technology.
Motorola may not be anywhere in the top rankings for smartphone makers but the Lenovo-owned company has other ventures. It has recently introduced a slew of new Moto phones and more are expected to arrive like the Motorola Edge Berlin and Motorola Edge Kyoto. The company has teamed up with GuRu Wireless to deliver over-the-air […]
/PRNewswire/ Today, GuRu Wireless, Inc., a global leader in customizable, over-the-air power solutions, and Motorola announce efforts to bring over-the-air.
Donor Assists UNI Athlete On Journey To Paralympics
Imagine opening a Christmas present and being left speechless by the contents inside. That s exactly what happened to Glen and Kris Heims in December.
The Swisher couple are the parents of Jessica Heims, a University of Northern Iowa track and field athlete who is preparing to compete as a member of the United States Paralympic team later this year.
Heims is the world record-holder in the F64 discus classification. She established the mark with a throw of 35.52 meters at the University of Wisconsin-Madison s Alumni Classic in May of 2019.
Her performance that spring marked the second time in less than a month that Heims had the longest throw in the world. She first recorded an international record of 32.19 meters in the F64 discus in April 2019 while competing at the University of Iowa s Musco Twilight meet in Iowa City (see video below).