Meet the Adaptics Drop, a $100 iPad-integrated kitchen scale that debuted at San Francisco's Launch Festival earlier in 2014 and is also available in the UK for £79. When I first heard about Drop, I ...
Cooking can be confusing and difficult for some, as can technology. So what happens when you merge the two? Will it become a disaster of epic proportions, or do cooking and technology make an odd ...
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The next frontier of hardware is in your kitchen. Drop hopes to be a part of that connected experience with a kitchen scale and an iPad app that uses Bluetooth technology to take you step-by-step ...
As a dedicated fan of kitchen gadgets, a Bluetooth scale linked to a companion iPad app that walks you through recipes step-by-step was too much to resist. Besides, it was a chance to bake some ...
The Drop Bluetooth-connected digital scale automatically adjusts recipes if you're short on an ingredient. I'm an expert in software and work-related issues, and I have been contributing to PCMag ...
Baking with your iPad in tow just got easier with this Bluetooth scale, even if it is a little pricey. I love to bake, but it can be such a finicky process. Add too much baking soda? Your cookies are ...
NEW YORK — No one will ever mistake me for Betty Crocker, not to mention the top chefs in the land. But this holiday season yours truly has been baking delicious red velvet mug cakes, chocolate chip ...
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