@WIRED 1 year ago
While battery tech is far from the "endless battery" of our dreams, it turns out one already exists. Your body generates enough energy to power wearables, medical sensors, and implanted devices—and tech designers are plugging in: https://www.wired.com/story/the-battery-that-never-gets-flat/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_brand=wired&utm_social-type=owned : Jacqui Vanliew/Getty https://t.co/TAKT2XpdHu
@wired.com 1 year ago
The Battery That Never Gets Flat
@wired.com 1 year ago
What to Ask Your Doctor If You’re Getting Medical Tech Implanted
@slashgear.com 2 years ago
Magnets in wearables and smartphones could interfere with pacemakers
@slashgear.com 2 years ago
New transient pacemaker dissolves inside the body
@theregister.com 2 years ago
Apple warns kit may interfere with implanted medical devices at close proximity
@idownloadblog.com 2 years ago
After investigation, FDA says patient risk is low when it comes to MagSafe and iPhone pacemaker interference
@slashgear.com 2 years ago
The FDA is testing odd magnet health claims – but not because of vaccines
@idownloadblog.com 3 years ago
All iPhones, not just the latest ones, can cause magnetic interference with medical devices
@idownloadblog.com 3 years ago
Apple shares new advice for iPhone 12 users with implanted medical devices
@zdnet.com 3 years ago
Black Hat: How your pacemaker could become an insider threat to national security
@techcrunch.com 5 years ago
Homeland Security warns of critical flaws in Medtronic defibrillators