Danish Researchers Create Bluetooth Cows

Ed Steele March 14, 2005 0



Danish Researchers Create Bluetooth Cows Where’s the beef? A Danish vendor last week said that it has designed a system to monitor the location and health of Bluetooth-enabled cows. Blip Systems has created a Bluetooth-mesh system in which sensors are placed on cows, developed in cooperation with the Danish Cattle Research Centre and the Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences.
We suspect “bluetipping,” “moo-jacking” or even a mutant variant of Mad Cow disease to spread via Bluetooth-enabled cellphones any day now.
UPDATE – the link: Newest Bluetooth gadget: Cows

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