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Wi-Fi Sensor Aids Winemakers

Wi-Fi Sensor Aids Winemakers 07/08/2004 02:10 AM

Wine makers have turned to technology in order to make a better product. Pickberry in Sonoma County is using Wi-Fi technology in order to collect data from specifically placed sensors that monitor environmental conditions. A spokesman explained that since cables were simply not an option, Wi-Fi data transmission was the best option to meet their needs.




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