youtube.com - 2/1/2009
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First, there were remote controlled cars and boats, now fish tanks? This video shows an interactive fish tank cam using an iPhone and ioBridge technologies: ...
ohgizmo.com - 1/30/2009
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By Evan Ackerman This confused looking goldfish has
a Chumby in its tank. You remember Chumby ,
right? It’s a little open source widget platform, with WiFi, a touch screen, some USB ports, and a squeeze sensor… It’s designed to ...
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Fish Tank Friday: Fish Get Chumby
hackedgadgets.com - 2/6/2009
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It seems that this ioBridge module is
getting quite popular. I haven’t played with one yet
but I have already seen a cool iPod Touch controlled shooting range built with it, a toaster that is connected to Twitter , machine to ...
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iPhone using ioBridge to Monitor and Control Fish Tank
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iPhone using ioBridge to Monitor and Control Fish Tank
Hacked Gadgets - DIY Tech Blog —
It seems that this ioBridge module is getting quite popular. I haven’t played with one yet but I have already seen a cool iPod Touch controlled shooting range built with it, a toaster that is connected to Twitter, machine to feed your dog a treat through the internet and many more items every month. The video above is a by Pete from WaveJam Technologies, he has used an ioBridge to control his fish tank lights, video camera and pirate chest using an iPhone. He can watch the live feed on the iPhone and press soft buttons on the iPhone ...
Fish Tank Friday: iPhone Control
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By Evan Ackerman
Yesterday, we posted an article about LaserPup, a DIY remote controlled dog insane-o-tron with an iPhone interface. The piece of hardware that makes it easy for your iPhone (i.e. web app) to control stuff in the real world is called the ioBridge, and now (inevitably) a guy named Pete has rigged it up to control his fish tank, as you can see in the video above.
The ioBridge is a really nifty little device. You can attach it to just about anything (servos, webcams, electronics, sensors) and then control it over the internet with just about anything. The ioBridge ...
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