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Engadgethttp://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/291829002/ [Engadget] Bags that charge your gadgets aren't exactly a new concept, but that apparently hasn't stopped Philips from trying to patent the idea, as evidenced by its recently-revealed application for a so-called "Smart Handbag.

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Gadget Access[Gadget Access] Philips patent application details gadget-charging handbag: by Donald Melanson, posted May 16th 2008 at 2:51PM Bags that charge your gadgets aren’t exactly a new concept, but that apparently hasn’t stopped Philips from trying to patent the idea, as evidenced by its recently-revealed application for a so-called “Smart Handbag.” This bag is somewhat unique, however, in that it has separate compartments for your various gizmos, each of which contain their own electric conductive circuit that’s used to top off the devices as needed (the bag itself is apparently charged simply by plugging the strap into a power outlet).

Techy Newshttp://www.artofbam.com/wordpress/2008/05/16/philips-patent-application-details-gadget-charging-handbag/ [Techy News] Philips patent application details gadget-charging handbag: Gadgets Bags that charge your gadgets aren’t exactly a new concept, but that apparently hasn’t stopped Philips from trying to patent the idea, as evidenced by its”¦ [

Unwired View[Unwired View] Philips Smart Handbag for all your mobile devices: Philips Smart Handbag strap will be used to connect the devices in the handbag and it’s power source to the electric grid, and also to connect the gadgets in the bag to the external ones. This is achieved by equipping the strap with necessary electric circuitry, making it detachable from the handbag, and putting USB or similar interface on one side of the strap and electric power connectors on the other.

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My Gadgets Blog[My Gadgets Blog] Philips patent application details gadget-charging handbag: GadgetsBags that charge your gadgets aren't exactly a new concept, but that apparently hasn't stopped Philips from trying to patent the idea, as evidenced by its recently-revealed application for a so-called "Smart Handbag.

Gadgets Blog[Gadgets Blog] Philips patent application details gadget-charging handbag: by Donald Melanson, posted May 16th 2008 at 2:51PM Bags that charge your gadgets aren’t exactly a new concept, but that apparently hasn’t stopped Philips from trying to patent the idea, as evidenced by its recently-revealed application for a so-called “Smart Handbag.” This bag is somewhat unique, however, in that it has separate compartments for your various gizmos, each of which contain their own electric conductive circuit that’s used to top off the devices as needed (the bag itself is apparently charged simply by plugging the strap into a power outlet).

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