Bluetooth SIG takes it down a notch
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group has approved a low-power variant of the wireless standard, taking on Zigbee and Z-Wave and targeting heath care applications. Bluetooth Low Energy, as the new standard is unimaginatively named, is what became of WiBree - Nokia's short-lived attempt to create its own low-power standard, which …
erm...
why does dwarf-shrub habitat found on mainly infertile acidic soils require 'care software' ?
enquiring minds want to know!
(go re-read the first paragraph)
mines the one with a pocket full of Ulex gallii.
erm....
# what the hell are you talking about?
I'd love to see someone replace the tv remote with something that doesn't require line-of-sight. Nothing more frustrating that wanting to change channel, pause, rewind etc and not being able to do it because you daughter has plonked herself, or a selection of toys, right infront of the receiver.
Paris, because she's probably got a decent selection of toys herself
some of us got it
Maybe it is to remotely control the grouse and pheasants.
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