Networked devices
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* [[Chumby]] | * [[Chumby]] | ||
− | * [[Fitbit]] | + | * [[Fitbit]] (networked health/fitness products such as pedometers and scales) |
− | * [[Lockitron]] | + | * [[LIFX]] (programmable LED light bulb) |
+ | * [[Lockitron]] (networked door lock) | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324503204578318462215991802.html Are Smart Gadgets Making Us Dumb?] | * [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324503204578318462215991802.html Are Smart Gadgets Making Us Dumb?] |
Revision as of 05:21, 1 March 2013
Computer logic and Internet connections are no longer limited to traditional computers or cell phones; all sorts of things from pedometers to door locks are now computer/Internet-enabled. Some, unfortunately, depend on remote servers and could become expensive paperweights if the server goes dead, unless somebody can figure out how to hack/jailbreak them.
- Chumby
- Fitbit (networked health/fitness products such as pedometers and scales)
- LIFX (programmable LED light bulb)
- Lockitron (networked door lock)