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Down the road, Salinas hopes to use the wireless frequency to provide Internet access and e-commerce.
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Many Wi-Fi enabled devices only use the 2.4 GHz wireless frequency.
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The H9080 functions via a reliable 5GHz wireless transmission frequency to ensure the headphone reaches 6Mbps wireless bandwidth and up to 10m high-quality audio transmission.
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The D5200 is also compatible with a new wireless radio frequency remote accessory, the WR-R10 and WR-T10 Wireless Remote Controllers.
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Another goal: to make Songdo the largest so-called ubiquitous city, where wireless networks and radio-frequency identification will link all information systems--every laptop, stoplight, cell phone, TV and toaster.
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At the time, prosecutors allege, Mrs Heidrun was sitting in her study in front of a wireless transmitter that was receiving encoded messages on a shortwave frequency and was hooked up by cable to a computer, reports the German news website Spiegel Online.
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This development is made possible by a new wave of technology: radio-frequency ID chips the size of pepper grains, broadband wireless and Web-based "dashboards" enabling monitoring and management.
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With HackRF in the hands of hackers or security researchers, in other words, no wireless signal would remain secure just by virtue of using a unique, unfamiliar frequency.
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It developed Blast, which will soon let wireless carriers provide video or handle a twentyfold increase in calling traffic over a single frequency.
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In the case of owned-and-operated stations, the networks could then sell the frequency freed up back to the FCC, which is hungry for more bandwidth to support wireless communications.
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They emitted so much radio-frequency interference that Mr. Clark struggled to get a clear signal for the band's wireless instruments and in-ear monitors.
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