It seems that a lot of people have been talking about putting things in the road lately. Just within the past few years, we’ve heard about asphalt-embedded parking spot locators, power strips and coils, piezoelectric generators, and heat-harvesting water pipes. Now, a Spanish tech company has developed yet another piece of “street technology,” known as iPavement – sidewalk paving stones that double as WiFi hotspots... Continue Reading iPavement embeds WiFi hotspots in the street
Section: Mobile Technology
Tags: Bluetooth, Road, Wifi
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