The dynamic speaker also includes a built-in microphone, for use as an enhanced speakerphone, capable of delivering crisp, clear echo-free phone conversations.
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They simulated stray radio tower signals in UL's echo-free chamber (pictured here)outside Chicago to make sure the signals wouldn't accidentally trigger a car's air bag.
Initially, the call quality was merely bad , static-y and echo-y.
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In this echo-chamber environment, raw intelligence that supported the case for the existence of such weapons was played up, and that which cast doubt on them was dismissed.
Major producers may lose the echo-chamber debate in the short run, but convincing the public about food safety and the importance and healthy qualities of most processed foods is an endless marathon, not a sprint.
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So, while the Xbox 360 experience still has a few unique elements that can't be matched by the brand-new Echo -- the animated transitions are still something almost no other set-top box can do -- we found the overall experience more enjoyable than what we've become accustomed to recently.
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The Bluetooth portable speaker doubles as mobile home theaterin the office, garage or dorm room, providing the same impressive audio when playing movies, TV shows, or games on a connected mobile device. boomBOTTLE also features a built-in microphone for use as an enhanced speakerphone capable of delivering clear, echo-free phone conversations.
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Black churchgoers, of course, often do the same thing at Sunday-morning services, and I suspect that the amenlike responses of black theatergoers are a not-so-distant echo of that old-time religion.
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Criticism of how business schools may have helped create the end of the business world as we know it would seem to echo Gordon-Howell's point about the need for more emphasis on ethics.
Soon that's all the community may have left--the strident echo of a half-remembered Portuguese culture.
First, Romney's policy ideas echo the rosy-tinted themes of George W. Bush's failed policies in the region.
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Republicans can't credibly be the candidates of growth if they echo liberal class-envy rhetoric to attack tax reform.
They are looking for a rephrasing of the slogan uppermost in their minds: "a choice not an echo" -- the title of the best-selling manifesto that helped persuade Republicans to follow Barry Goldwater to disaster.
Developed by San Francisco-based Echo Team, Crazy Boat puts players at the helm of a boat in a weird sci-fi version of the Pacific coast, where creepy undersea monsters and strange technological nightmares roam.
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The discussion is a financial-industry echo chamber at times, as insiders focus on regulatory minutiae.
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There is even an echo of the anti-elite message preached by the National Front's Jean-Marie Le Pen.
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In an echo of the Hayne-Webster debate, bills have been introduced in at least eleven states to nullify the federal law.
Though Sprint supports more than a dozen devices on its fast, 4G network, including three phones, the Echo is a 3G-only handset.
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This request focused my thoughts, or the lack of 'em, to such a fine point, I gave my 14-inch Echo an edge it never had.
The researchers found that there were a lot more positive than negative stories, an echo of the well-known tendency for stockbrokers to issue more buy than sell recommendations.
And the technique is fascinating: black-and-white cinematography (on color stock with the color bleached out), soft images via lenses that now qualify as antiques, performances that echo the old film-noir acting style.
So while in the minds of many of these women, Mitt Romney is largely undefined, what they apparently do know and feel about him seems to echo those Bain ads -- and look to represent a beginning sketch of someone they cannot trust.
But the point that I was trying to make was simply that -- and, again, to echo a little bit about what Secretary Gates said, we have -- we obviously have 68, 000 troops there.
The mostly middle-aged students echo him enthusiastically as they glance through their reading material.
The upshot is that the Echo can feel more computer-like than a regular smartphone.
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The Gen Y population, or echo boomers (born 1986-2005), the largest pool of renters, is now in their prime rental years but many have found themselves jobless with no way to pay the rent.
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His statements may be surprising, but they echo an ongoing transition in public-sector thinking about cloud computing.
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