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'Retail and services' top Bluetooth Location Services implementations
Bluetooth tracking tags account for the “vast majority” of Bluetooth Location Services device shipments globally.
The Health finalists in the 2020 IoT Awards
From tracking systems for aged care residents in NSW, the ACT and Queensland, to a state-wide wireless network.
Telstra uses IoT to help customers find valuables
Unveils 'Location of Things' product portfolio.
TomTom to boost Azure's location capabilities
Microsoft partnerships with other location tech firms also expanded.
How IoT tech is used in the NFL
Location awareness and data analytics just as useful in the sporting arena as in a warehouse.
New version of Bluetooth protocol announced
Promises improvements in range, speed and capacity.
Smart wristbands touted as future of patient care
From supply chain to emergency ward.
QUT uses sensors for interactive dinosaur exhibit
Bringing our prehistoric ancestors to life.
Zebra finds only 4 percent of retailers reject IoT
Bring customers back into bricks-and-mortar stores.
Player tracking creates the Internet of Teams
Performance data gets personal.
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