The Internet of Things might as well be called the Internet of Batteries. Internet-connected sensors that go off when the front door opens or the oven heats up may be useful,
but they become a hassle when the batteries that power those components start to die. A team of computer scientists and electrical engineers at the University of Washington may have found a way around
the problem with a technology that dramatically reduces the amount of power needed to emit a Wi-Fi signal.
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