Lyndhurst 14
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- Jan 16, 2008
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Pretty much what I was going to say.Yet another solution to a problem we never knew we had.
Looks like someone's kicked the shite out of the fridge already.Had to happen I suppose. I saw this bad boy in the local electrical store. It’s a Samsung Fridge complete with internal cameras that lets you check the contents on your smartphone to see if you are running low on anything, eventually it will automatically order items for you. Bound to be a big hit here in the States as it will let the average lardarse make sure they never run out of ice cream, burgers, etc.
I have a pen and a pad of paper, and add shopping items as soon as I'm aware I need them.
Link?I have a pen and a pad of paper, and add shopping items as soon as I'm aware I need them.
gimmick. they've been trying to sell us the dream of "internet of things" and devices such as online fridges since the 2000 dot com boom. a few phone controled lights, or a online accessible (and hackable) security camera aside, no one i knows has the least interest in it all.
Yet another solution to a problem we never knew we had.
gimmick. they've been trying to sell us the dream of "internet of things" and devices such as online fridges since the 2000 dot com boom. a few phone controled lights, or a online accessible (and hackable) security camera aside, no one i knows has the least interest in it all. the idea you can internet control your washing machine is daft to most people. this fridge with a camera to see whats in is at least more usful than the idea of one that automatically updates your shopping list (presumbaly online) as you use stuff.
Plenty of people use Hive (and similar) to control their heating remotely. Sky Go / V+ would have been the stuff of fantasy ten years ago. Now its absolutely normal that I can watch any of the 100 channels on my iPad, or access the box from anywhere in the world to set something to record, etc.
These things can quiet easily move on from 'why would you need that' to 'that's handy / normal'.
(Still not having the fridge though!)