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Coffee-making via iPhone, iPad

By Reid Jones on December 20, 2011

The iPhone has become the ultimate (so far) handheld communications equipment. It seems the next step has been taken. You can now make coffee with the help of your smartphone/tablet computer and a coffee faucet made by Denmark’s Scanomat. Two grinders hidden from view lets you make coffee in 15 seconds, an espresso in 25 ticks. If coffee is not your cup of tea, you can instead make a mugful of hot cocoa or mix juice. Price details are not available yet.

Source: How Did You Miss This Crazy iPhone-Controlled Coffee Faucet?

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