Sentence examples for computer radio from inspiring English sources

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Yes, it blew the computer, radio, etc.: it came in through the antenna, which also had to be replaced.

In fact, early computer radio was handicapped by the size of the files needed to hold sound.

By then, thanks to his work at Pixo, he'd become prominent for two other areas of expertise besides videoconferencing technology: computer radio transmitters (Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) and the workings of software inside small hand-held devices like cellphones.

The smallest typical free-flying CubeSat is a 10 cm cube and is a fully-functional nanosatellite (i.e. it contains miniaturised solar panels, batteries, onboard computer, radio transceiver as well as a miniature technical or scientific payload).

While online tools require you to be on a phone or a computer, radio can be pretty hands free and present live coverage to a different audience that is not always plugged in to the social media landscape.

Also selected were Joan Baez's 1960 debut "Joan Baez," Radiohead's landmark 1997 album "OK Computer," radio coverage of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's funeral in 1945, Tennessee Ernie Ford's 1955 hit "Sixteen Tons" and rare recordings from the 1893 Chicago World's Fair showcasing music from other countries.

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Twenty-four hours per day, seven days a week, the news media is constantly feeding us negative stories on every digital device in their arsenal -- our mobile phones, tablets, computers, radio, television and newsfeeds.

Two 1kW Honda generators that we run intermittently to charge computers, radios, camera batteries, etc.

The mall also recently bought a new, $31,000 police cruiser and built a police substation that it equipped with computers, radios and booking equipment.

Access to information and technology is relatively good in Nairobi where a large part of the population receives information through diverse channels, including mobile phones, computers, radios, and TV, while in rural locations like Turkana, Kisumu, and Kwale only a fraction of the population uses radios and mobile phones.

Retailers are arming themselves with James Bond-style gizmos, such as tiny surveillance cameras that communicate with computers, radio-wave-emitting pens and special tags that spew ink when they're pulled off clothing.

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