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English man spends 11 hours trying to make cup of tea with Wi-Fi kettle
Data specialist Mark Rittman spent an entire day attempting to set up his new appliance so that it would boil on command
Wed 12 Oct 2016
Rittman, a data specialist who lives in Hove, England, set about trying to make a cup of tea around 9am
Three hours later the kettle was still having problems. The main issue seemed to be that the base station was not able to communicate with the kettle itself.
A key problem seemed to be that Rittman’s kettle didn’t come with software that would easily allow integration with other devices in his home, including Amazon Echo, which, like Apple’s Siri, allows users to tell connected smart devices what to do.
Then, after 11 hours, a breakthrough: the kettle started responding to voice control.
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Connected kettles boil over, spill Wi-Fi passwords over London
By Darren Pauli 19 Oct 2015
A security man has mapped and hacked insecure connected kettles across London, proving they can leak WiFi passwords.
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/10/19/bods_brew_ikettle_20_hack_plot_vulnerable_london_pots/