AZA43
05-31-2007, 02:26 PM
Hello All,
My name is Al Sacco and I'm a writer with CIO.com and a faithful BlackBerry user. I recently wrote a blog post about why BlackBerrys, and other cell phones, cause nearby speakers and electronics to buzz (http://advice.cio.com/al_sacco/why_your_blackberry_causes_speakers_to_buzz) when sending or receiving a communication or when checking in with a cell tower. You know that annoying buzz that eminates from your computer speakers or car stereo. I asked RIM's global intelligence director for some information and he told me why the buzz occurs, what's being done on an industry level to address the noise, even a few ways users can muffle it. Check it out. (http://advice.cio.com/al_sacco/why_your_blackberry_causes_speakers_to_buzz)
Thanks. AS. :bb:
My name is Al Sacco and I'm a writer with CIO.com and a faithful BlackBerry user. I recently wrote a blog post about why BlackBerrys, and other cell phones, cause nearby speakers and electronics to buzz (http://advice.cio.com/al_sacco/why_your_blackberry_causes_speakers_to_buzz) when sending or receiving a communication or when checking in with a cell tower. You know that annoying buzz that eminates from your computer speakers or car stereo. I asked RIM's global intelligence director for some information and he told me why the buzz occurs, what's being done on an industry level to address the noise, even a few ways users can muffle it. Check it out. (http://advice.cio.com/al_sacco/why_your_blackberry_causes_speakers_to_buzz)
Thanks. AS. :bb: