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===Concept=== | ===Concept=== | ||
These smart containers are a response to all the rotten food, unnecessary purchases, and special cravings you've ever had. Now you can see what's in your kitchen from where ever you are, just by checking your smart phone. | |||
===Function=== | |||
The final product would have a short-distance sensor and wifi chip embedded within the lid of the container. The wifi chip would auto FTP the food data levels by sending the data to the wireless local area network. This info could then be accessed remotely with any web-enabled device, by logging into a secure account. | |||
===Prototype=== | ===Prototype=== | ||
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====Videos==== | ====Videos==== | ||
<videoflash type=vimeo> | <videoflash type=vimeo>39147257</videoflash> | ||
====Web==== | ====Web==== | ||
http://indepth.imorrison.webfactional.com/web/presentation/icon_iphone_icon.jpg<br><br> | http://indepth.imorrison.webfactional.com/web/presentation/icon_iphone_icon.jpg<br><br> | ||
[http://indepth. | [http://doubledi.com/indepth/mobile/examples/Column/startup.html/ In-Depth: Smart Containers web site — optimized for mobile device] | ||
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