Order pizza with a single press of a button using PiePal Posted: 24 Dec 2013 10:01 PM PST There all sorts of gadgets that make our lives a lot simpler and easier, and speaking of which, today we have a special device that will allow you to order pizza with a press of a button. You can order pizza using your smartphone, but that requires a bit of effort, so how about a device that orders pizzas to your home address with a single press of a button? PiePal is created by iStrategyLabs, and in if you want to order pizza, you just need to turn the dial and select how many pizzas you want and then press the large button to send your order. PiePal will then automatically contact Domino's Pizza online ordering system via Wi-Fi and order preselected kind of pizzas from nearest Domino’s location. If your order is received and processed the LED button will light up to confirm it. PiaPal runs on Raspberry Pi, and it uses custom JavaScript program that is optimized for Domino's online ordering system. This device will be perfect if you're feeling bit lazy and you want to order some pizzas with a single button, but sadly, this device isn't available for sale yet. [via Ubergizmo] |
Omni 10: Latest 10.1-inch tablet from HP Posted: 24 Dec 2013 10:00 PM PST HP is well-known for its devices, and speaking of which, today we have another Windows 8.1 tablet coming from this company, so let's have a look at it. HP Omni 10 comes with 10.1-inch 1080p display, and it's protected by Gorilla Glass 3. As for the hardware, this device is powered by latest Intel's SoC Atom Z3770 processor that is based on Silvermont 22nm architecture. Atom Z3770 is a quad-core configuration and its cores run at 1.5GHz, but they can be powered up to 2.4GHz when required. Additional specs include 2GB RAM, a microSD memory card slot, 32GB of internal storage space, 8-Megapixel autofocus camera and a 2-Megapixel front camera for video calls. Additional specs include micro HDMI slot, Bluetooth 4.0 and WiFi connectivity. As for the software, HP Omni 10 runs on Windows 8.1 operating system. HP Omni 10 looks great, and as for the price, the 32GB model should be available for $399. [via Ubergizmo] |
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