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		<title>Taming a Buzzing Cell Phone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does your cell phone inject nasty buzzing noises into your speakers while you&#8217;re trying to work? I came up with a simple hack: put a CD or DVD on your desk, then lay your cell phone on top of it. It appears that the dielectric in the disc is sufficient to mop up extra EMI [...]]]></description>
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