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But he argued that limiting ultrawideband gadgets to very low power would minimize interference.
FORBES: Freeing the Airwaves
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Radio devices use a lot of power, and are prone to interference from others operating on similar frequencies.
ECONOMIST: The human body as a computer bus
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Staal had taken a goalie interference penalty when he was shoved into Lundqvist at 16:33, wiping out the final 47 seconds of a power play Carolina received when New York defenseman Steve Eminger was called for interference.
WSJ: Miller's SO goal lifts Rangers over Hurricanes
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They applied constant pressure, but couldn't score during a power play when Derek Dorsett was penalized for interference at 2:20 of overtime.
WSJ: Marchand lifts Bruins, 3-2 in OT over Rangers
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Since the picocell is so nearby, the handsets can operate at very low power to maintain contact with it, which eliminates interference with networks on the ground.
ECONOMIST: REPORTS
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"Schools are taking up our offer to become academies because they recognise the huge benefits of being an academy - more autonomy, more power to teachers, and an opportunity to thrive, free from interference from government, " said Mr Gove.
BBC: One in 10 secondary schools is now an academy
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He was outstanding on the Devils' power play in overtime, stopping five shots after Green was called for interference in the opening minute.
WSJ: Kovalchuk's OT goal gives Devils win over Capitals
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The commission has long run the St Lawrence hydro-power project at Cornwall, Ontario, and regulated the river flow without dispute or political interference.
ECONOMIST: Environmental management faces moving targets
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With the highest level of noise immunity, ClearPad 3400 performs with precision even in the presence of noise interference, which can be exacerbated by a range of factors, including the use of noisy handset power supplies.
ENGADGET: Synaptics launches a pair of mobile touchscreens at MWC 2013
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Unlike earlier solutions -- like Eugene Polley's "Flashmatic" remote -- Robert's remote wasn't prone to interference, didn't require a wire, and, unlike current remotes, didn't require a power source.
ENGADGET: Robert Adler, co-inventor of the TV remote, passes away