With the rising popularity of wearable devices, low-power sensors used to gather data by retailers and manufacturers, and, most importantly, mobile devices, the wireless technology standard called ...
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group — the not-for-profit collective responsible for the development of new standards for the wireless technology — has just officially adopted version 4.2 of the ...
Beneath all of the hubbub of hardware manufacturers vying for consumers to feature their hubs in connected homes, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group is releasing a new standard that will enhance the ...
Fans of the Internet of Things – the collective term for any item, gadget, or appliance with its own IP address – should welcome the latest iteration of Bluetooth, version 4.2. Any device with the new ...
Changes to Apple’s published tech specs for various products are rare, but when they happen, they’re typically interesting — and under-the-radar. At some point following the September 9th announcement ...
An incremental upgrade, Version 5.3 adds more stability, security and efficiency. Peripherals can list preferred channels with a central device. Previously, only the central device could set channels.
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