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Some 75% of personal computers recently tested by the Federal Communications Commission failed to meet the agency’s standards on radio interference, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. The interference can disrupt television sets or cause problems with other home appliances and equipment. Companies allegedly are using a variety of tactics to evade FCC standards, including instances where a firm will modify a personal computer to pass the tests but will not incorporate the modification in other machines it manufactures.

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