No, way. A Mac Powerbook has a thousand advantages over a unit imbedded in an appliance. And thanks to wireless internet, it works just fine sitting on my kitchen table or counter.
I don't want a fridge so that I can surf the web (already have a desktop for that) but I do want a fridge that can tell me what's left inside, add items that need replenishing to a shopping list and order them from the shop. Also, there's a myriad of useful kitchen / fridge applications that could be incorporated - particularly in terms of cooking / food education what with the current obesity problem in the western world. Healthy living for a healthy world should be the promise of an iFridge.
Interesting idea. I wonder why nobody has taking that branding route--kinda like Hybrid cars, it seems like a segment of folks are more willing to embrace tech if it's either eco-friendly or health conscious.
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No, but I do want internet that hangs from the underside of my cabinets and folds up (like they do in airplanes) with a touchscreen control.
Posted by: Julie | April 27, 2006 8:54 AM
No, way. A Mac Powerbook has a thousand advantages over a unit imbedded in an appliance. And thanks to wireless internet, it works just fine sitting on my kitchen table or counter.
Posted by: Sooz | April 27, 2006 10:51 AM
I don't want a fridge so that I can surf the web (already have a desktop for that) but I do want a fridge that can tell me what's left inside, add items that need replenishing to a shopping list and order them from the shop. Also, there's a myriad of useful kitchen / fridge applications that could be incorporated - particularly in terms of cooking / food education what with the current obesity problem in the western world. Healthy living for a healthy world should be the promise of an iFridge.
Posted by: Joss | May 11, 2006 6:37 AM
Interesting idea. I wonder why nobody has taking that branding route--kinda like Hybrid cars, it seems like a segment of folks are more willing to embrace tech if it's either eco-friendly or health conscious.
Posted by: Aaron | May 11, 2006 10:35 AM