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2009-10-02
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2009-10-02
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Because of the water in it. At least this is true for WiFi as 2.4 GHz is the frequency of water.
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2009-10-02
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2009-10-02
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2009-10-02
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2009-10-02
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The Sketch application automatically saves when you close it.
Same for Notes.
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2009-10-02
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Then page 19 goes on to tell us to avoid touching the antenna areas when they are operating, and on page 20 we get three illustrations of where the antennas are. The third of these (un)helpfully shows a hand blocking the antenna illustrated in the first.
I think we are meant to hold this thing by the kickstand.