 | December 1, 2000 |
Coffee
connection
Java or coffee? We’ve got news on both
Dallas Semiconductor has introduced a wearable Java-based computer for applications like network security, building access, and electronic signatures. LinkUp Systems has announced support for Tao Group’s Java Virtual Machine for Internet appliances and other convergence products. And on the refreshment front,
Lavazza, a European kitchen-appliance manufacturer, has introduced an Internet-connected coffee machine based on eDevice’s SmartStack software. Go ahead, command that appliance to prepare that latte via the Internet.
—Maury Wright
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