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LOOK: Charge Your Phone With a Touch of a Finger
Mobile phone companies are in the race to produce the first-ever mobile unit that can be recharged through movement, fully eliminating the need for plugged-in chargers. According to researchers, they are close to producing this kind of technology, and touch-chargeable gadgets will be within the reach of consumers in the next few years.
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