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11 May 2011

Nano-sized signal sucker

WHEN Graham Ranson was searching for ways to improve reception on his smartphone, he was puzzled to find “the Pinaki mobile broadband booster chip” on offer from Orbital Radio Research ().

This gadget is the “world’s first table top echo friendly black hole broadband signal sucker” and the “world’s first passive chip which can boost radio signal instantly”.

“Can they be serious?” Graham asked us.

We worked long and hard to try and understand the description of a “new way to trap energy” and get “instant broadband everywhere” by “sucking huge amounts of scattered signal” with…

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