Apple Said to Buy Wireless Power Company
Apple didn’t respond to questions on its reported buy of wireless charging company PowerbyProxi. The acquisition was reported by stuff.co.nz Wednesday. The New Zealand company employs 55 and holds more than 300 wireless charging patents, said the report. PowerbyProxi showed…
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its wireless power system in the U.S. for the first time in March at APEC 2017 in Tampa and Automate 2017 in Chicago in April, it said. Apple announced last month it will introduce the AirPower wireless charging pad next year (see 1709130040).