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If you are living in a very small apartment, or like a few people in Japan living in shipping containers, then this all-in-one cooking platform is for you. And it has some interesting online features.
Besides combining many of the kitchen utensils and appliances in a single package, it features a WI-FI connection to the internet - or more precisely a specific website where you can order food and download recipes.
The result is displayed on a small portable screen, which also notifies you when you have to check the food (while cooking).





(from Alex Bradley)
Mike - Apr. 7, 2008
Although the principle still applies, pardon, I see this is a British person's design.
Published: Apr. 7, 2008
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Thomas Baekdal is a Writer, Interaction Designer, Change Advocate and Project Manager.
Mike - Apr. 7, 2008
It's amazing — we all know that limitations can bring about innovation, but they seem to be living that principle over in urban Japan with their space considerations. I love to see the things that come out of that.