In message 
<dc0d979a9425fc4e9bc5dcc9b31e262d04e93c8...@azsmsx506.amr.corp.intel.com>
, dated Wed, 10 Aug 2011, "Heiland, Leo J" <[email protected]> 
writes:

>The new standard will require a new connector/cabling for the currents 
>involved and as the spec is developed more I think you will find this 
>is covered. The high power USB will be spec/ designed for safe use and 
>delivery of power.

Could we possibly imagine anything less?
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