
Atif Samim, a student at Carelton University, just a few minutes from QuicklyBored headquarters in Ottawa Canada, has developed new antenna technology that will increase battery life. The technology is expected to reduce power consumption by nearly 92%. The technology seems fairly simple which is usually a staple of anything brilliant. The system involves disconnecting the antenna from the rest of the components in the device.
Because the antenna is separated from the other components, Shamim’s system uses very short range wireless transmitting micro-antennas within the chip design to handle the communications. Shamim has already filed for patents to protect his invention. I can’t wait until this tech is implemented. Are you listening Steve Jobs?
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