Android@Home – Natural User System Prototype from Crunchy Logistics

Posted by aaronbitler on Jul 09, 2011 in Featured
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  Natural User System Project Timeline: 2 weeks Cost: $150 Lines of code: 50,000+ Info: The platform we built allows for an ecosystem of automated devices that can work on a standard powerline system, or wireless system. It can be integrated into current networks. The system was built using a combination of Ruby and C++. [...]

 

Android@Home – Natural User System Prototype from Crunchy Logistics

Posted by crunchybites on Jul 04, 2011 in Featured
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Crunchy Logistics featured on hackaday.com for our google voice recognition home automation and Android@Home! http://hackaday.com/tag/androidhome/ Video Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9_Jg5AbrWQ

 

There Are Now 100,000 Apps for the iPad

Posted by crunchybites on Jul 03, 2011 in Featured
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The owners of Apple’s iPad now have 100,000 apps to choose from,Macstories reports. This is quite an accomplishment given that the original iPad was launched less than a year and a half ago, in April 2010. In March 2011, there were 75,000 apps available for the iPad; it took roughly three months to reach the magic 100,000 [...]