The battery is charged wirelessly via induction from an external power pack and provides 30 minutes of operation if the charger is removed. |
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Some printers and digital cameras can connect to computers wirelessly using Bluetooth. |
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It can connect to the Net via a standard landline, or the machine can be hooked up to a mobile phone to connect wirelessly. |
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It's a digital music player that syncs music wirelessly over 802. 11b networks without leaving your car, your bag, or your pocket. |
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You can use Bluetooth to communicate wirelessly with a compatible Bluetooth headset or to use an optional wireless keyboard. |
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An ingenious Frenchman named Gabet has lately constructed such a wirelessly controlled torpedo boat. |
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AirDrop enables you to wirelessly share files with other users who are in your vicinity. |
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And the business is now electronically, digitally, wirelessly controlling the customer relationship. |
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To hot-desk wirelessly, all the laptops used by mobile workers have to have identical settings. |
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The Nismo smartwatch can also connect wirelessly to vehicles' on-board computers. |
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During that time, sensor data are wirelessly transmitted from a small device worn on the arm to a pager-like unit with a display. |
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The goal of our system is to quickly and accurately measure current on a transmission line and relay this information wirelessly by sending a trip signal to a circuit breaker. |
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You can also add an optional CD-BRB200 Bluetooth adapter to make and receive calls wirelessly via the system. |
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The technology is already able to wirelessly power devices such as DECT handsets in the range of a few milliwatts up to kilowatts. |
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The transmitter is a comfortable and flexible way to monitor patients wirelessly, supporting early patient remobilization. |
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Secure access to the company server whilst working wirelessly without being eavesdropped. |
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The charging surface and device then communicate, and electric energy is transferred wirelessly to the device. |
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Run on Android systems, it can be connected to the internet via widely used dongles rather than wirelessly. |
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As more of GE's wide variety of machines are connected wirelessly, there may be synergies to be found in the data they produce. |
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People are increasingly using these mobile devices that connect wirelessly to the internet for retrieving and sending information. |
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If you have a Wi-Fi network you can watch TV wirelessly on a portable computer? |
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They then wirelessly send this data to the on-call cardiologist, who decides on the treatment. |
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In Schenker control systems, sensors, actuators and control units can be linked to each other wirelessly. |
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A useful audio input also allows users to plug in and enjoy TV, PC and other media devices wirelessly. |
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You can also navigate, get your direction from the integrated e-compass, and communicate wirelessly. |
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To resolve this issue, simply press the wireless connect buttons on the receiver and the keyboard and allow the two units to connect wirelessly. |
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Selected file types may be wirelessly downloaded and viewed on the Palm. |
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Six words transmitted wirelessly late in the evening of Nov. 7, 2000, foretold an event that forever changed American politics. |
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Another cool feature is that you can zip movies and music from your home computer to your iPad wirelessly, over a WiFi network. |
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However, what I am finding great, is sitting here typing this in front of the fire, connected wirelessly to my desktop, and thence onto the information superhighway. |
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Not only is it a wireless base station that connects your computer to the Internet wirelessly, it can also stream digital music over the air to your hi-fi set. |
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Unlike the iPad, which has to be synced to a computer via a cable, the Kindle Fire syncs wirelessly. |
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This new fangled electricity lights them all wirelessly, turning the ball into a haunting, glowing vigil. |
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The system is wirelessly connected to intelligent mail and package boxes, equipped with digital nameplates and electronic locks, wherefrom the tenants are able to send and receive post and packages. |
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You can react easily and quickly to the situation at hand as multiple terminals can be connected wirelessly and conveniently with the optional WLAN technology. |
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It then communicates this data wirelessly to a central computer. |
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It is a lightweight, portable and automated unit, it simultaneously provides for optimum milking while being wirelessly linked to the central computer. |
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By combining the digital audio CODEC and digital wireless transmission technologies, digital audio signals used in a wide range of applications can be transmitted wirelessly. |
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Make and receive phone calls wirelessly, too. |
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Today the company announced a new way for Audi owners to wirelessly charge the batteries of their personal communication devices without the hassle of plugging in cables, cord and adapters. |
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Since everything streams wirelessly to Apple TV, that's all you need. |
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Its roots lie in a proposal made in the mid-1990s for wirelessly linking home audio and video systems, thus breaking the incompatibility log-jam that had ensnarled the consumer-electronics industry. |
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Next month 3Com will begin selling a Bluetooth antenna that slides into the parallel port of a printer, allowing computer users to send a print command wirelessly. |
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Used mainly to keep a watchful eye on the barns during calving, the image and audio are wirelessly transmitted to the producer's television in the house, saving producers frequent trips to the birthing stalls. |
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Consilient is excited to continue that partnership and to provide GroupWise customers with the best solution for wirelessly deploying GroupWise 7 to an increasingly mobile workforce. |
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By 2030, we will be able to send billions of nanobots inside the human brain to communicate wirelessly with billions of different points in the brain. |
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Computer owners often just shut the lid, which has a similar effect. In sleep and standby modes, modern electronics go on chirping wirelessly to sort out an available signal. |
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If you have your iPad set up to sync wirelessly over your home network, you can just click on the iPad icon in the iTunes window and get to the books-syncing checkbox without plugging it into the computer with the USB cable. |
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The transmitter unit wirelessly transfers data to the facemask, avoiding time consuming connection of cables, reducing costs and connection errors. |
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Wireless Fidelity or Wi-Fi is a communication technology that enables devices to communicate with each other and with other networks wirelessly. |
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Otthon is available with a wireless Bluetooth connection for telemedicine: the patient blows in the spirometer that is connected to the mobile phone wirelessly. |
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It can include everything from wirelessly connected alarm pendants to heart rate or blood pressure monitors that are used to take regular readings which are relayed to a monitoring centre by mobile phone. |
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With regard to notebooks, Intel AMT may not be available or certain capabilities may be limited over a host OS-based VPN or when connecting wirelessly, on battery power, sleeping, hibernating or powered off. |
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Haier, having become the world's biggest white-goods maker, is now out-innovating Western rivals with ideas like a TV powered wirelessly, with no trailing cables. |
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This movement stems from both proliferation of on-board sensors and electronic controls for safety and performance, and increasing demand for integrated and wirelessly connected communication and infotainment devices. |
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And its patent pending Magic Eye technology allows you to use your iPhone or iPad to accurately measure colour temperature and wirelessly transmit colour settings. |
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Information from the sensors is relayed wirelessly to a central module, which notifies the irrigator via text message when the input water needs to be turned off. |
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These junction boxes perform the analog-to-digital weight conversion for each load cell and can transmit data wirelessly to indicators where the weight data is displayed. |
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