Bluetooth Five is here and it is much better and smarter than Bluetooth 4.2. It is all set to the change the way people experience wireless technology
University of Washington engineers have developed a novel technology to power devices using something found in almost every home - a Wi-Fi router.
Every day, our lives are being captured digitally in the data that is generated by our transactions, interactions and movements.
Visitors to Santander in Spain can see tourist attractions, public parks and nearby shops tagged in real time if they look through the camera of their smart phones.
We might be one step closer to an Internet-of-things reality. University of Washington engineers have created a new wireless communication system that allows devices to interact with each other without relying on batteries or wires for power.