Refrigerators
are getting smart. A new model released earlier this month runs apps to
help users browse recipes, create shopping lists and manage the
expiration dates of items like yogurt and milk.
The T9000
refrigerator by electronics company Samsung has a 10-inch Wi-Fi-enabled
touchscreen and includes apps such as Epicurious for recipes
and Evernote for note-taking.
"The fridge, because it's the hub
of the family and the kitchen, is now another access point without
having to drag around your tablet or have your phone with you in the
vicinity of where you're cooking or entertaining," said Warner Doell, a
vice president in the home appliance division at Samsung Canada.
The
display enables users to keep up with the news, weather and even
Twitter from the fridge door. It can also replace hand-written calendars
with Google Calendar integration, and run slideshows of photos,
according to Doell.
Shopping lists can be created on the fridge
with the Evernote app, which will sync to smartphonesand recipes can be
found at Epicurious.
Source:Internet
Monday, January 28, 2013
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