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Hacking a microwave with a Raspberry Pi.

Published by Leonardo Lanchas on July 15, 2013July 15, 2013

Link: Hola niños, hoy aprenderemos a hackear un microondas con una Raspberry Pi

A developer has achieved a “future” appliance that allows him to execute voice commands and cook food with barcodes that indicate the exact preparation instructions.

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