A New York Times reporter in a recent tour of Apple’s EMC Laboratory described the company’s anechoic chamber and other features. The visiting press corps was led in and out of a series of specialized chambers, including one with a large antenna-studded arch that a tester can sit under to get a precise profile of the radio environment surrounding a human cellphone user.Read more in the New York Times Bits Blog.
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