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I was reading an article in my RSS feeds from Engadget Home Entertainment section regarding a battery-less remote that gets power using small vibrations from button presses, which it then uses to beam out signals to the nearby set. It is supposed to be ready for production in 2011.

This got me interested and want more details with the specs of the device so I hit the read button to open the article in Engadget website but what this is what I got:

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Engadget is cooking something, what it is I have no idea and I love to know. Caught some online snippets that it might be Engadget TV……

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    Got this info from this site:
    The remote control was realized by combining (1) a vibration-based power generation device developed by Soundpower, (2) NEC Electronics' microcomputer supporting RF remote controls that use radio waves with a frequency band ranging from several tens of MHz to several GHz to transmit and receive data and (3) a power supply control technology that drives electronic circuits with a small amount of electricity.

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