At CES 2010 the company Fulton Innovation has continued to advance its technology eCoupled, and this time it was not just abstract prototypes, and concrete products, ready for serial production, such as laptop Dell Latitude Z. But, of course, higher weight have had another initiative: even in 2008 the company Fulton Innovation has become a founding member of Wireless Power Consortium, which in a few months, has promised to submit a standard wireless electricity Qi. Initiative standard Qi is supported by such major players in consumer electronics market as Motorola, Nokia, RIM, Energizer, Duracell, Samsung and Philips. Naturally, all these manufacturers are members of the Wireless Power Consortium, and, therefore, hope that eCoupled-compatible devices in the foreseeable future will go into production, is becoming less elusive.