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| Researchers looking to submerge WiFi How to begin a new pitch about your underwater networking technology? You could start by comparing existing offerings to a "frightened toddler," seeing as how both parties share an inherent desire to stay above the waves. A research team at the University at Buffalo, however, is far less afraid to ... http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/16/S...=rss_truncated |
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