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Charles and Rupert take a hard look at the latest iPhone contender from HTC and ask — is it cool? Is it useful? Is it, in short, worthy of the Axis of Awesome? But that's nothing compared to the problems of interference with office Wi-Fi — an issue that proves to be a hot potato. Literally.








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Hi
Thanks for this, a great explanation of the stupid wi-fi scare...
I first discovered that microwave ovens were bad things when I used to make my coffee and went back to laptop and found I was disconnected from VPN. But as I work at kitchen table and microwave is 6 feet away from laptop I suppose I can't complain. Unfortunately I sit between them so who know what it's done to me!
Can you recommend any particular USB spectrum analyser or where to find one other than eBay? And what was the program that showed you all the graphs? Is it freeware or does it come with the card?
Finally, love your patter, but try to wear something that's ironed! And Rupert, nobody can see you sweating so stop wiping yourselves all the time.
I look forward to seeing more of these, loved it.
KarlD
What is the industries insistance on wanting keyboards on phones? Those little buttons look silly - grown men with big fingers trying to type on them is ridiculous. I had a palm pilot for many years - it worked well for the small amount of typing I ever did on it - so hats off to HTC for making a phone with no keyboard - boo to the reviewers who seem to want to look silly trying to type an essay on one?