Appliance Science: The chemistry of carbonation news 2015-08-28 0 Comments Top tech stories now available. See what’s trending today August 27, 2015 Smart home and appliances Trouble viewing this email?Read it online Share via Facebook Email the editor Appliance Science: The compressed chemistry of carbonation What puts the fizz into fizzy drinks? Appliance Science looks at the science behind carbonated drinks like soda, pop, Coke or Pepsi. READ MORE » Andrew Gebhart Associate Editor / Louisville, KY Latest reviews / Siri-enabled SmartPlug provides fleeting fun but little substance The iHome iSP5 gives Siri control of dumb electronics but lacks features and polish. Read more / Share: The ultimate tailgating accessory Is this Kickstarter record-holder enough of a party animal to justify its price tag? Read more / Share: More of the same from robot vacuum maker Neato Not much separates Neato’s newest automated vacuum from the brand’s other bots. Read more / Share: Attentive home chef needed for this premium Dacor An avid home cook will appreciate this range’s sleek exterior and fast convection oven. Read more / Share: This Food Showcase fridge has a secret door (hint: it’s in the door) If door-in-a-door fridges have you intrigued, then this model merits a close look. Read more / Share: The price isn’t right for People Power’s smart-home sensors The hardware accessories of this new kit might alienate some People Power fans. Read more / Share: Too many bugs in Edyn’s smart garden The Edyn Garden Sensor does a lot of things right, but an unfinished app mars the experience. Read more / Share: Mycroft wants to be your smart-home’s brain The Mycroft Smart Home AI Platform is a voice-activated control device with Arduino and Raspberry Pi 2 at its core. Read more / Share: INTERNET PRIVACY / What does Google know about you? It’s no secret that Google keeps tabs on your usage habits, but you can control how much data it holds on to. CHECK YOUR SETTINGS Video of the week / Philips Hue’s newest smart lighting kit won’t break the bank The $40 Philips Hue Wireless Dimming Kit wants to ease you into smarter lighting. Read more / Share: Featured products / A smart, wireless camera for stealthy home recording The Butterfleye serves as eyes and ears for smart connected houses. Read more / Share: BedJet v2 makes it cozy under the covers BedJet will automatically adjust its settings while you sleep to try and keep you comfy throughout the night. Read more / Share: LG upgrades convection ovens with new ProBake feature LG says ProBake Convection will improve multirack baking and speed up preheating. Read more / Share: FOLLOW CNET… Facebook Twitter Google+ YouTube LinkedIn Tumblr Pinterest Newsletters RSS The e-mail address for this newsletter is blogulasu@mail.aree.com.tw. To update your account, please visit our Newsletter subscription center. Unsubscribe / Help / Privacy policy Copyright 2015 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. CBS Interactive 235 Second Street San Francisco, CA 94105 U.S.A.
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