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Cooking Dinner From the Road

Roland Piquepaille writes "After 12 years of development and with the help of NASA's Embedded Web Technology software, the TMIO company is delivering its first smart ovens. You can monitor these refrigerator-ovens from any Internet connection. For example, you can adjust and control the oven settings from your cell phone and be sure that dinner is ready when you get home. But cooking from your office or your car won't come cheap: these ovens carry a price tag of $8,699. Right now, they're only available in North America, but I bet there soon will be distributors in other parts of the world. Read more for additional details about these smart ovens."

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  1. Roland does it again :) by r.jimenezz · · Score: 1, Troll
    It didn't took long... After Taco himself slapped Mr. Piquepaille on the wrist for submitting stories that link back to his blog, a few posts came by which suprisingly had no blog link. Well, the post on ZDNet's Emerging Technologies is by our dear Roland, no less.

    But hey, blame site operators for whining, then being fooled this easily.

    Kinda interesting anyway, Roland :)

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