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  1. Australian Open 2026: Lleyton Hewitt lashes tennis officials after move from World No.1s ‘banned’

    Aussie tennis legend Lleyton Hewitt has taken aim at the International Tennis Federation (ITF) for seemingly blocking players…
    #NewsBeep #News #Sports #ArynaSabalenka #AU #Australia #australianopen #CarlosAlcaraz #InternationalTennisFederation #LleytonHewitt #sports #tennisplayers #TommyPaul #trackingdevice #Whoop
    newsbeep.com/au/437798/

  2. BeWhere Holdings Inc. Successfully Connects IoT Device on AST SpaceMobile’s Direct-to-Device Satellite Network

    Toronto, Ontario–(Newsfile Corp. – October 28, 2025) – BeWhere Holdings Inc. (TSXV: BEW) (OTCQB: BEWFF), a leader in…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Space #assettracking #ASTSpaceMobile #cellularbroadband #IOT #Science #trackingdevice
    newsbeep.com/us/256749/

  3. BeWhere Holdings Inc. Successfully Connects IoT Device on AST SpaceMobile’s Direct-to-Device Satellite Network

    Toronto, Ontario–(Newsfile Corp. – October 28, 2025) – BeWhere Holdings Inc. (TSXV: BEW) (OTCQB: BEWFF), a leader in…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Space #assettracking #ASTSpaceMobile #cellularbroadband #IOT #Science #trackingdevice
    newsbeep.com/us/256749/

  4. AAAS: "Wildlife tracking collar powers itself as animals roam." Replacing batteries in animal tracking devices time-consuming for wildlife scientists + stressful for animals. "[New] approach could help researchers monitor animals across entire life spans, making things easier for both." Many trackers solar-powered, but these don't work for nocturnal or aquatic creatures, nor species living in forests or caves. 'Nonrechargeable lithium-ion batteries—heralded by manufacturers as lasting for decades—another option, but field experience shows very hot or cold temperatures considerably shorten their life spans.' Biologists at Natural History Museum of Denmark looked at a Swiss smartwatch powered by a tiny generator that converts the wearer’s movement into an electromagnetic current that powers the device. At the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior a tiny generator was designed which harvests energy from side-to-side movement. "As a pendulum within swings, it generates current by sliding a ferromagnetic ring across a copper coil." The energy is stored in a lithium supercapacitor, which is capable of 40 times as many charge cycles as a standard lithium battery. 'Researchers packaged their new battery with a low-power GPS tracker, accelerometer, and a tiny computer inside a waterproof, fang-resistant case.' The schematics for the device are in the paper + freely available. Wonder if we could persuade our grandchildren to wear one. #trackingdevice #wildlifeonearth

  5. AAAS: "Wildlife tracking collar powers itself as animals roam." Replacing batteries in animal tracking devices time-consuming for wildlife scientists + stressful for animals. "[New] approach could help researchers monitor animals across entire life spans, making things easier for both." Many trackers solar-powered, but these don't work for nocturnal or aquatic creatures, nor species living in forests or caves. 'Nonrechargeable lithium-ion batteries—heralded by manufacturers as lasting for decades—another option, but field experience shows very hot or cold temperatures considerably shorten their life spans.' Biologists at Natural History Museum of Denmark looked at a Swiss smartwatch powered by a tiny generator that converts the wearer’s movement into an electromagnetic current that powers the device. At the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior a tiny generator was designed which harvests energy from side-to-side movement. "As a pendulum within swings, it generates current by sliding a ferromagnetic ring across a copper coil." The energy is stored in a lithium supercapacitor, which is capable of 40 times as many charge cycles as a standard lithium battery. 'Researchers packaged their new battery with a low-power GPS tracker, accelerometer, and a tiny computer inside a waterproof, fang-resistant case.' The schematics for the device are in the paper + freely available. Wonder if we could persuade our grandchildren to wear one. #trackingdevice #wildlifeonearth

  6. AAAS: "Wildlife tracking collar powers itself as animals roam." Replacing batteries in animal tracking devices time-consuming for wildlife scientists + stressful for animals. "[New] approach could help researchers monitor animals across entire life spans, making things easier for both." Many trackers solar-powered, but these don't work for nocturnal or aquatic creatures, nor species living in forests or caves. 'Nonrechargeable lithium-ion batteries—heralded by manufacturers as lasting for decades—another option, but field experience shows very hot or cold temperatures considerably shorten their life spans.' Biologists at Natural History Museum of Denmark looked at a Swiss smartwatch powered by a tiny generator that converts the wearer’s movement into an electromagnetic current that powers the device. At the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior a tiny generator was designed which harvests energy from side-to-side movement. "As a pendulum within swings, it generates current by sliding a ferromagnetic ring across a copper coil." The energy is stored in a lithium supercapacitor, which is capable of 40 times as many charge cycles as a standard lithium battery. 'Researchers packaged their new battery with a low-power GPS tracker, accelerometer, and a tiny computer inside a waterproof, fang-resistant case.' The schematics for the device are in the paper + freely available. Wonder if we could persuade our grandchildren to wear one. #trackingdevice #wildlifeonearth

  7. AAAS: "Wildlife tracking collar powers itself as animals roam." Replacing batteries in animal tracking devices time-consuming for wildlife scientists + stressful for animals. "[New] approach could help researchers monitor animals across entire life spans, making things easier for both." Many trackers solar-powered, but these don't work for nocturnal or aquatic creatures, nor species living in forests or caves. 'Nonrechargeable lithium-ion batteries—heralded by manufacturers as lasting for decades—another option, but field experience shows very hot or cold temperatures considerably shorten their life spans.' Biologists at Natural History Museum of Denmark looked at a Swiss smartwatch powered by a tiny generator that converts the wearer’s movement into an electromagnetic current that powers the device. At the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior a tiny generator was designed which harvests energy from side-to-side movement. "As a pendulum within swings, it generates current by sliding a ferromagnetic ring across a copper coil." The energy is stored in a lithium supercapacitor, which is capable of 40 times as many charge cycles as a standard lithium battery. 'Researchers packaged their new battery with a low-power GPS tracker, accelerometer, and a tiny computer inside a waterproof, fang-resistant case.' The schematics for the device are in the paper + freely available. Wonder if we could persuade our grandchildren to wear one. #trackingdevice #wildlifeonearth

  8. CW: China, spying

    Hidden #Chinese #TrackingDevice 'found in #UK Government car' sparks #NationalSecurity fears

    "The #geolocating device had been placed into a vehicle inside a sealed part imported from a #supplier in #China and installed by the vehicle #manufacturer, according to the source."

    inews.co.uk/news/hidden-chines

  9. CW: China, spying

    Hidden #Chinese #TrackingDevice 'found in #UK Government car' sparks #NationalSecurity fears

    "The #geolocating device had been placed into a vehicle inside a sealed part imported from a #supplier in #China and installed by the vehicle #manufacturer, according to the source."

    inews.co.uk/news/hidden-chines

  10. CW: China, spying

    Hidden #Chinese #TrackingDevice 'found in #UK Government car' sparks #NationalSecurity fears

    "The #geolocating device had been placed into a vehicle inside a sealed part imported from a #supplier in #China and installed by the vehicle #manufacturer, according to the source."

    inews.co.uk/news/hidden-chines

  11. CW: China, spying

    Hidden #Chinese #TrackingDevice 'found in #UK Government car' sparks #NationalSecurity fears

    "The #geolocating device had been placed into a vehicle inside a sealed part imported from a #supplier in #China and installed by the vehicle #manufacturer, according to the source."

    inews.co.uk/news/hidden-chines

  12. CW: China, spying

    Hidden #Chinese #TrackingDevice 'found in #UK Government car' sparks #NationalSecurity fears

    "The #geolocating device had been placed into a vehicle inside a sealed part imported from a #supplier in #China and installed by the vehicle #manufacturer, according to the source."

    inews.co.uk/news/hidden-chines

  13. Keep An Eye On Your Bike With This DIY GPS Tracker - Owning a bike and commuting on it regularly is a great way to end up with your bik... - hackaday.com/2021/05/14/keep-a #trackingdevice #gpstracker #gpshacks #bicycle #tracker #bike #gps