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Twine : Listen to your world, talk to the Internet by Supermechanical. The Kickstarter is over, but if you missed out on backing us, not to worry. You can still join the thousands of other awesome Twine owners by pre-ordering on Supermechanical. It's the next best thing to being an original backer! Follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Want to hook up things to the Web? Twine is the simplest possible way to get the objects in your life texting, tweeting or emailing. Twine lets you create Internet-connected systems and objects anywhere you have WiFi. Twine is a wireless module tightly integrated with a cloud-based service. The Spool web app makes it simple to set up and monitor your Twines from a browser anywhere.

Because the hardware and software are made for each other, setup is easy. Right out of the box, Twine has an internal temperature sensor and accelerometer. When you plug these into the multipurpose jack, they pop up on the web app ready for you to add to your rules. Using our simple web app you can configure Twine to speak in a variety of ways. The Barman by John Gallagher. Just place your glass on the Barman, pick the drink you want to make, select your drink size, and mix! The Barman will tell you what to pour, and when. It has an easy to read progress indicator that shows you how much of each component you have left to pour. In addition, your drink glass will turn from blue to red alerting you to stop pouring.

In seconds, you will have your favorite cocktails mixed like a pro. The Barman App has hundreds of popular drinks, but if for some reason you don’t find one you like, make your own! Once you have finished making your drink, you can post it to Facebook or Twitter. No matter what drink you create or download, the Barman will allow you to fine tune your drink exactly to your liking. Why did we make it? Everyone wants to be able to mix great drinks quickly, easily, and precisely the way they like it. The idea for the Barman came to me in 2007 while struggling to make the perfect Long Island Ice Tea for my wife. How does it work? Disclaimers: Never Ending Stuff. GearPop - Featuring your best technology recommendations.