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a video posted 11 months ago

filed under: automation, domestic, remote control, ifttt,

The new WeMo system from Belkin is a set of simple products that allow you to control or automate your home via the internet with a smartphone.

belkin.com/wemo Now with IFTTT integration

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a photo posted 11 months ago

filed under: domestic, kitchen, nfc, android, remote control,

The $600 SR-SX2 smartphone-controlled rice cooker from Panasonic allows you to use your FeliCa NFC enabled Android smartphone to set the device’s timer, rice type, and cooking variations. The rice cooker is also connected to Panasonic’s cloud servers, allowing the user to access a number of special recipes.

The $600 SR-SX2 smartphone-controlled rice cooker from Panasonic allows you to use your FeliCa NFC enabled Android smartphone to set the device’s timer, rice type, and cooking variations. The rice cooker is also connected to Panasonic’s cloud servers, allowing the user to access a number of special recipes.

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a video posted 11 months ago

filed under: domestic, cooking, remote control,

With an AGA iTotal Control Cooker you can operate the three ovens of an AGA iTotal Control from practically anywhere using:

  • Text message from a mobile phone,
  • Dedicated smart phone apps for iPhone/iPad and Android phones
  • Dedicated website via a smart phone, laptop, tablet or personal computer

You can turn individual ovens on as well as turning all ovens (and hotplates) off.

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a photo posted 1 year ago

filed under: aai, controllers, drones, surveillance, uav, remote control,

Vehicle operator, Sgt. 1st Class Jason Randor, 747th Military Police Co., controls an RQ-11 Raven unmanned aerial vehicle during a flight demonstration at Devens, Mass., May 6, 2009. (U.S. Army photo: Staff Sgt. Don Veitch)

Vehicle operator, Sgt. 1st Class Jason Randor, 747th Military Police Co., controls an RQ-11 Raven unmanned aerial vehicle during a flight demonstration at Devens, Mass., May 6, 2009. (U.S. Army photo: Staff Sgt. Don Veitch)