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July 08, 2014
UAKC: Headquarters for Hi Tech Appliances
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Connections for CookingTechnology has been in the kitchen for a long time. Today, wireless capability has become a practical feature in operating modern appliances. Here are three appliance companies who have recently introduced wi-fi or bluetooth enabled ranges and/or wall ovens. All three rely on proprietary apps that control range or oven operations. See them today at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center (UAKC).Dacor Discovery IQDacor's Discovery IQ feature below is available in both their oven lineup and in select ranges.With another industry first, Dacor’s Discovery iQTM Wall Oven blends technology and performance to deliver a unique cooking experience. The integrated and intuitive Android™ interface provides home chefs with access to the proprietary Dacor iQ Cooking App. Now even novice chefs can perform at expert levels with a simple swipe of a finger. Easy to use control features such as Guided Cooking, Quick Start and My Modes ensure that favorite dishes are conveniently cooked to perfection.GE Profile Brillion™ Enabled Wall OvensGE Profile™ Series 30" Built-In Single Convection Wall OvenPT9050SFSS The GE Profile™ Wall Oven above is one of a series of GE ovens that are internet enabled. Brillon™ technology enables oven functions to be wirelessly controlled from a smartphone. GE plans to expand the use of the internet app to other appliances. Get the GE Brillion App for hands-on convenience and peace of mind. Turn your smart phone into a remote control for your GE Brillion-enabled appliances! With the GE Brillion app for your Android or iPhone, you’ll -
January 11, 2014
Internet Enabled Appliances in 2014
Smart Appliances at CES Internet enabled appliances available today at UAKC LG Home Chat at CES 2014 They've got an APP for that! Each year appliance manufacturer's seem to use the January CES (Consumer Electronics Show) as a launchpad for their latest Jetson Style innovation. This year is no exception. LG Home Chat allows users to manage their connected appliances and devices with an SMS interface -- you'll literally be able to send your refrigerator, washing machine, robot vacuum, or other smart appliance a command or question via text message, then get a response. It pays to remember that more than a decade ago, it was at the CES that LG launched its $10,000 DIOS internet enabled refrigerator which is no longer being made, and Sun Microsystem's Scott McNealy showed a Whirlpool refrigerator paired with a tablet PC that never made it to market. Nevertheless, appliance manufacturer's are again sticking their toes into the internet waters hoping that they will not once again receive a chilly response. This time the high tech appliances don't just occupy "dream" space, but are a real part of their appliance lineup. Dacor Discovery iQ DYO230 Last year Dacor introduced it's internet connected Discovery IQ Oven in a single and double oven version. This week at the CES, Dacor unveiled a similarly enabled 6 burner range with an oven featuring the same Android powered OS. Here's the wall oven along with a writeup from Dacor highlighting its
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