After raising $2 million in seed funding, Drop’s connected scale and corresponding iPad app are now available. The intelligent scale can adjust recipes based on the ingredients you have simply by… Read more »
We put Supermechanical’s new iOS-connected cooking thermometers to the test and were impressed. It’s Ember roasting thermometer and accompanying app combine the best elements of Silicon Valley design with actual kitchen… Read more »
At long last, iOS is getting widgets; just in time to help the iPhone become a smart home controller. Philips already has a concept widget for controlling its intelligent light bulbs. Read more »
There’s a lot to like about The Orange Chef’s plan to turn the lowly food scale into a virtual kitchen assistant, but it’s larger goal of building creating a connected kitchen… Read more »
This year’s Consumer Electronics Show will have tons of amazing new tech on display but it’s all for nothing if not easy to use. I’m hoping for a trend of simplicity… Read more »
For Apple(s aapl) product users, the home may soon be Siri’s domain. Apple Insider reports that Cupertino has filed a patent with the USPTO for a “smart dock” that, when plugged… Read more »
I’ve been eager to see the Revolv home hub in action since meeting with the company several months ago. The good news is the hardware is awesome. But the software could… Read more »
For the smart home to ignite the IoT, home automation software platform vendors must provide open APIs. SmartThings and future open-API platforms could be the disruptive players that encourage a tidal… Read more »
The same Moore’s law trajectory that has turned smartphones into pocket computers has led to the rise of appcessories. These devices are anything from thermostats to remote controls, and they can… Read more »