Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Android Rice Cookers And Refrigerators Will Enter Market In 2013

Smartphones nowadays has constantly improved its usability from being a medium of communication to a one stop entertainment device. Android operating system has not only made its way to the endless population of smartphones, in fact it has also expanded its presence on near daily basis. Just like how it eventually boom its way to the home appliance market by innovating Android powered products. Recently, LG has announced that few of your refrigerators of rice cooker will be run by android. Surely android rice cooker or any android home appliances would make our life a lot easier not to mention lazier. While we are expecting flying cars to invade the future, these android home appliances arrival is also expected to come. But why on earth would you need an android home appliances operating on your rice cooker or other appliances? Here are some of the reasons why: If you have an android home appliances you can control them over the internet, you can even control them using the apps on your mobile device, automating functions and troubleshooting them would be a lot easier, and lastly your android home appliances integrates with one another which means that you can see a notification on your TV that tells you your laundry is almost done.

Indeed, technology has skyrocketed and nothing can stop it from transforming all our electronic devices into more useful things like never before.  This is expected to double in size between now up to 2015 and that signifies that our home appliances will be controlling our lives in the future. The problem is that intelligent systems android appliances are only possible for the filthy rich people.  Lets take for example the first android rice cooker which cost you ten times than the ordinary rice cooker. No practical person would opt to buy a super costly rice cooker wherein you can buy a lot of unintelligent rice cooker for that price. But if you are rich enough for these android home appliances then jump in and ditch the old fashion way.

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