At such high speeds, users can optimally enjoy their smartphones for downloading or streaming large-size videos.
The phone will also adjust its settings if it's traveling at high speeds in a car, he said.
Aspects of its proposed TD LTE design make it especially efficient in handling data and video at high speeds.
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As you will see in the video after the break, we were traveling at fairly high speeds towards the end.
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This has to do with a plane's dive speed and ability to refuel in complex situations and at high speeds.
The weather forecast for Nardo--strong winds and showers as a front approached--didn't bode well for high speeds on our scheduled test day.
In the end, it may just be disease that is attacking the Dutch trees, not our need to download mobile information at high speeds.
Subscribers who want consistently high speeds and no restrictions on types of content will pay appropriately for their bandwidth speeds and traffic in the network.
The police rider followed Clarke for eight minutes on the north-bound A1M between Alconbury and Sawtry at the very high speeds on 12 May 2011.
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Bullets are a few thousand times more dense than air, which means the bullet will travel a few thousand times its own length at high speeds.
Crosswave uses synchronous optical network (sonet) and wavelength division multiplexing (dwdm) technologies, which enable it to transmit data at high speeds over long distances with a high degree of reliability.
The launch demonstrates the ability of EE's existing 4G network, running over 1800MHz, to offer the reach, capacity and high speeds necessary to deliver high speed broadband to rural homes and businesses.
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Even with high speeds, technology analysts say, quality can vary widely between neighborhoods and cable speeds can bog down in the late afternoon and evening, when all your neighbors are online, too.
She is not perturbed by a sport that requires her to hurtle down a long winding tube on her back, feet first, at dangerously high speeds of near 90 mph (145 kph).
When the battery is depleted (or when driven at very high speeds), the premium-gas internal combustion engine powers the car, but its fuel mileage suffers from having to shove around 400lbs of batteries.
Atoms of the material in question are accelerated to very high speeds, stripped of electrons (rendering them positively charged) and passed by a magnet that separates the nuclei of the atoms by weight.
Some of our results suggest that while consumers receive an immediate benefit from higher speeds, improvements in the overall Internet ecosystem may be necessary to fully realize the benefits of very high speeds.
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Putting humans in a vehicle with millions of parts, atop thousands of pounds of explosives, and then operating it at high speeds while monitoring thousands of variables that rapidly change is hard stuff.
The problem becomes less acute once they've cleared the atmosphere, but the high speeds required to escape the Earth's gravitational field (more than 6.8 miles per second) necessitate an enormous amount of energy.
Turbines run most efficiently at high speeds, and fans at low speeds, so turbofan engines have to compromise between the two, because the engine's design requires them to turn at the same speed.
During the Annefrank flyby, Stardust will run through the exact sequence planned for the comet encounter, with science instruments all running and relaying data at high speeds for the first time since the space probe's launch.
Not that the executive is about to accept Intel's position that ARM isn't meant for performance, as he saw the architecture scaling to high speeds whenever there was a large enough power supply to back it up.
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Silicon photonics is a new approach to using light (photons) to move huge amounts of data at very high speeds with extremely low power over a thin optical fiber rather than using electrical signals over a copper cable.
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If I could build a camera fast enough to analyze light at high speeds in room-sized environments, I knew we could then create cameras to solve major problems in scientific and consumer imaging, and enable completely new functionality.
The reasons, however, are different: while in China my fright stemmed from high speeds and the creative maneuvers many drivers employed to beat traffic, in India the primary reason for my concern was the generally poor quality of the roads.
Earlier this month, Siemens' mobile phone division accepted help from a rival in a bid to speed the arrival of its next generation handsets, which allow users to surf the web, play video games and transmit data at high speeds.
Only one problem: Although I've driven fast before in race cars, you are toast if anything happens to a Lamborghini road car at high speeds, because it--unlike a race car--is not built to withstand extreme impacts at such speeds.
The piece is something of a rollercoaster ride: Beethoven takes four voices, fully engaged and throbbing at high speeds, and drives them to the edge of a cliff before stopping them on a dime to listen to the vastness of silence.
"Passenger rail service, especially services at higher and high speeds, will require new safety rules, constant public capital investment and operating subsidies, and balance with freight rail service and the rest of the national transportation system -- and currently only some of these elements are in place, " according to a GAO report.
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