Unsure of what you are looking for, exactly, or in what context/availability: public, premium or cloistered data. "New" is often old tech evolved. A few off the top of my head:
Nielsen boxes have been collecting for decades. Then came adapters: TiVo, cable/sat receivers, connected game consoles, streamers(roku). Now, the TVs themselves.
Black boxes on planes have long been a thing. OnStar has been collecting on vehicles since 1996. Insurance companies offer their own black boxes for a few years now.
Dedicated GPS devices uploaded data when updating maps online. new units most likely evolved to real-time broadcasting via wireless, but that is an assumption.
Retail/vendor membership cards, registration and extended warranties were seemingly created for analogue data collection.
Other sources: CCTV systems, RFID tags, Dept Transportation cameras: intersections, plate readers, speed cameras, freeway cameras, pneumatic road strips/tubes.
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Black boxes on planes have long been a thing. OnStar has been collecting on vehicles since 1996. Insurance companies offer their own black boxes for a few years now.
Dedicated GPS devices uploaded data when updating maps online. new units most likely evolved to real-time broadcasting via wireless, but that is an assumption.
Retail/vendor membership cards, registration and extended warranties were seemingly created for analogue data collection.
Other sources: CCTV systems, RFID tags, Dept Transportation cameras: intersections, plate readers, speed cameras, freeway cameras, pneumatic road strips/tubes.