4. Smart Appliances: From Remote Control Ovens to Talking Refrigerators
Smart appliances represent a large potential part of the Internet of Things. In the future, smart refrigerators might monitor food usage, and text or email you detailed shopping lists; smart ovens will know what you’re cooking and when you eat, and turn themselves on automatically; and smart laundry machines will run when you’re away from home and won’t hear the noise. But there’s a lot more to smart appliances than just Internet-connected dishwashers and intelligent toasters, as you’ll soon see.
Understanding Smart Appliances Today
There’s nothing quite so dumb as those big metal boxes taking up space in your kitchen. Your refrigerator is just a big insulated box designed ...
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