The speaker cuts through the din to beam messages to the captain's ears only.
Without the country license, it's illegal to beam a signal to a customer in that country.
NASA, America's space agency, has started using them to beam energy to remotely controlled drones.
Both have shut down radio stations that used to beam non-stop tirades into one another's territory.
Kildall and Stern are building a crowdsourced project to beam tweets to planet GJ667Cc.
Apple TV (via AirPlay) or Roku can be used to beam this content onto your home TV.
It uses lasers to beam power from one place to another, but it too faces regulatory difficulties.
For sure, it's nowhere near brisk enough to beam seamless video to a mobile phone without hiccups.
The company didn't say how many messages it plans to beam or if the intended recipients have call waiting.
Despite all these new things to beam, the satellite business still looks risky.
Rupert Murdoch's satellite network had been asked to beam Mandarin-only shows, giving Wharf Cable an edge in Cantonese-speaking Hong Kong.
Jerry Levin was head of HBO and had the insight to beam up the signal via satellite so everyone could watch.
He can still ask Scotty to beam his song and symbolism elsewhere on the web or drop him in concert venues.
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We don't want to wade through 20 levels to get to the one we like best--we want to beam directly there.
The MirageTable uses a 3D-video projector to beam images onto a sheet of curved white plastic placed in front of the user.
To counteract data loss, Main.net's cofounder and head scientist, Schaike Zalitsky , built on techniques used to beam cell phone calls through the noisy air.
Paul was out, so I took receipt of the package: self-actualization tapes, their soundtrack alleged to beam thousands of subliminal messages directly to your subconscious.
Much of that investment will go toward converting shows into digital cable format, building an ad sales division and paying to beam programming cross-country by satellite.
He recently teamed with troubled Sirius XM Radio and Garmin, maker of global-positioning displays, to beam weather data to automobiles--a potentially large but still nascent market.
The next decade may find 4.3 pedabits per second traveling down that solitary pipe--enough to beam a family reunion in holographic form into every living room in Manhattan.
The Samsung S4 is the first phone to integrate with technology from a company called Mobeam which allows mobile devices to beam barcodes to ordinary POS scanners.
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During my tour, he also showed how that same wall can be used to beam in 2D or 3D video from the Web, including the International Space Station.
Some 30 television stations in 17 cities across the country have now installed additional transmitters on their towers to beam live local broadcasts to mobile receivers mostly for nothing.
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In other words, what you have is trouble, all mixed together, with two-and-a-half major media markets frantically trying to beam a unifying signal across the whole bunch of them.
We hear complaints that it's possible for someone on the West Coast to get a friend on the East Coast to beam them "Desperate Housewives" three hours ahead of time.
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Will there ever come a time when actual people, rather than just the particles of which they are made up, will be able to beam from one place to another?
The firm says the solution is to beam images all over the room so that the gamer's peripheral vision does not conflict with what they seen on the main screen.
But the slow decay in radiation intensity from a tabletop pulsar would make possible extremely long-range transmitters, giving far-off space probes an energy-efficient way to beam information back to earth.
The same approach has been used in ground-based experiments to beam one kilowatt of power over a distance of several kilometres, notes Peter Fisher, a physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
It also highlights the degree to which venture capitalists are anxious to capitalize on the cloud-computing trend as businesses and consumers alike continue to beam their music, movies and file clutter to the cloud.
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