A site devoted mostly to everything related to Information Technology under the sun - among other things.

Thursday, January 11, 2018

Samsung Smart Fridge says: 'Me Too'

From City AM of the UK:

The innovative product below is a must-have, in my view: I am going to order one.

Next week: Release of The Smart Toilet Seat, also known as Harvey (after a famous -- now notorious -- Hollywood movie producer) which offers a selection of 50 famous operas: at the touch of a button, you get to hear the gorgeous voice of Luciano Pavarotti rising up from the toilet plumbing in majestic mode.

"We have fitted Harvey with a high-tech sound system, after consulting the Royal Opera House in London.

Listening to famous arias and rich baritones will assist you in your excretion efforts while you are sitting on Harvey, through relaxation and unwanted-noise sound-proofing, as it is called in Japan.

It is all about reducing stress for opera lovers. Not the others, obviously, but then again they don't have to buy our Smart Toilet Seat," explained Bill Windbag-Winkles, Marketing Manager Europe, The Smart Toilet Seat [Harvey] PLC.

____________________

This year’s version of Samsung’s smart fridge, still called the Family Hub, adds new features. As well as being able to view a live camera feed of your sliced ham from almost anywhere on the planet, the world’s most pointlessly advanced fridge now boasts premium speakers alongside its touchscreen display, meaning you can watch entire movies while standing next to your freezer.

------------------------


http://www.cityam.com/278579/rollable-tvs-mind-reading-hats-some-best-and-weirdest-new?

No comments:

About Me

My photo
I am a senior software developer working for General Motors Corporation.. I am interested in intelligent computing and scientific computing. I am passionate about computers as enablers for human imagination. The contents of this site are not in any way, shape, or form endorsed, approved, or otherwise authorized by HP, its subsidiaries, or its officers and shareholders.

Blog Archive