The provider of Tempo wireless environmental sensors is launching a waterproof temperature sensor that acts as a data logger, as well as a BLE-enabled temperature-measuring pacifier, a small mobile sensor and a Wi-Fi-based hub.
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Blue Maestro Prepares Release of New Bluetooth-Enabled Sensor Products
The provider of Tempo wireless environmental sensors is launching a waterproof temperature sensor that acts as a data logger, as well as a BLE-enabled temperature-measuring pacifier, a small mobile sensor and a Wi-Fi-based hub.
Consumer Electronics Show News Roundup
Samsung investing in open IoT; FTC chief says security should not be an afterthought; BlackBerry launching IoT platform; Allseen Alliance releases gateway interface; Nvidia ups horsepower for car computers.
GS1 Expects Tagged-Item Performance Protocol Guideline to Boost RFID Adoption
The new guideline assigns grades to EPC UHF RFID tag specifications so that a supplier can tag its products with an RFID label that meets all the needs of retailers selling those products in their stores.
RFID News Roundup
Farsens unveils development platform for battery-free wireless sensors, actuators ••• BeaconStream updates Bluetooth beacons, software ••• Q-Track launches RTLS-enabled tool for emergency responder radiation training ••• ThingMagic firmware simplifies RFID-enabled product development ••• Bluvision’s iBEEK beacons feature TI’s Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Smart solutions ••• Honeywell acquires Datamax-O’Neil for $185M.
Ford Steers Toward Smarter, Semi-Autonomous Cars
Leveraging sensors and cellular networks, the carmaker is experimenting with applications that assist urban drivers and could form a bridge to the age of the autonomous car.
RFID Journal LIVE! 2015 to Feature RFID Institute Certification and Fast-Track RFID Training Courses
The 13th annual conference and exhibition will offer attendees the chance to become RFID Institute-certified, as well training in RFID deployment and applications development.
Advancing Technology Using the Currency of Ideas
The economy might be improving, but even the country’s chief technology officer must rely more on inspiration than hard cold cash.
USDA Embarks on 18-Month UHF RFID Pilot for Tracking Cattle
The project, overseen by the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, will test the ability of ranchers, veterinarians, feedlot operators and slaughterhouses to use UHF tags to track animals and their health data.
Smart Glasses Finding Work Across Industries
When it comes to the Internet of Things, smart glasses have the potential to deliver big benefits to enterprise users.
RFID Could Help Save Sea Animals
Tags could identify missing sections of fishing nets, enabling them to be retrieved from the ocean before they entangle dolphins, porpoises, turtles and whales.
Enabling the Internet of Things
EPCIS provides a way to share information regarding objects with corporate software, making the IoT a valuable tool.









