{"id":365,"date":"2008-04-24T09:13:07","date_gmt":"2008-04-24T16:13:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bspcn.com\/2008\/04\/24\/5-appliances-that-might-be-smarter-than-you-are\/"},"modified":"2008-04-24T09:13:07","modified_gmt":"2008-04-24T16:13:07","slug":"5-appliances-that-might-be-smarter-than-you-are","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/2008\/04\/24\/5-appliances-that-might-be-smarter-than-you-are\/","title":{"rendered":"5 Appliances That Might Be Smarter Than You Are"},"content":{"rendered":"
Written by Kyle Roderick<\/a> This article is come from Popular Mechanics<\/a><\/p>\n Before long, RFID tags in the kitchen<\/a> will be reminding you when it’s time to buy more milk and eggs. Hitting the market now, however, are brilliant everyday home appliances that can perform next-gen tasks with everything from anti-snoring tech to remote-control flushing.<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Brainiac Dishwasher<\/a> (pictured above) \/\/\/ $799-$899<\/p>\n Using its SmartDispense technology, GE’s Profile suds machine spits out detergent on the fly, crunching the numbers so you don’t have to squeeze a blob yourself-or waste any Cascade for a smaller load. With a 45-fluid-ounce bottle of liquid or gel in tow, the dishwasher calibrates for soil level, size of load, water temperature and water hardness (which you can also test against your home pressure thanks to an included test kit).<\/p>\n The Robo Toilet<\/a> \/\/\/ $2000<\/p>\n Toto’s Neorest 600 is a toilet\/bidet combo that makes the Jetsons look like the Flintstones. After you’re done with the heated seat, activate the quiet Cyclone Flushing engine, then let the Washlet air deodorizer and SanaGloss bowl cleaner finish the job for you. And since it’s rigged with sensors, you can regulate pressure and temperature with front-and-back aerated water spray, step back for an auto flush on your way out the door and close the lid-all by wireless remote. Just make sure you wash your hands first.<\/p>\n The Modded Mattress<\/a> \/\/\/ $20,000-$50,000<\/p>\n While you may need to be making seven figures to justify owning a bed with an integrated 1080p LCD projector, four pop-up subwoofers and 1.5-terabyte solid-state hard drive, there is<\/em> a breakthrough amidst all the technophile gluttony: Leggett & Platt’s Starry Night Sleep Technology bed will come loaded with military-grade anti-snoring capabilities when it goes on sale next year. Using a vibration-detection system, Starry Night adjusts the angle of your position in bed to open nasal passages-then leaves you where your sinuses are as comfy as you are on a coil-rigged, preheated mattress.<\/p>\n
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