Friday 27 June 2014

Robot restaurants and sci-fi kitchens: How tech is changing the way we eat

Subscription | Read Online | Previous Twitter Facebook Google+
Mary Weilage

Editor of this Newsletter

Mary Weilage | Senior Editor | @TechRepublic

Mary Weilage is a Senior Editor for the CBS Interactive site TechRepublic.

Robot restaurants and sci-fi kitchens: How tech is changing the way we eat

Robot recipes, 3D printed meals, pocket scanners, touch-screen waiters -- new futuristic technologies are beginning to transform the way we prepare, distribute, and eat our food.

Photos: How technology is changing what and how we eat

New at TechRepublic

Knox integration could be the key to Android in the enterprise

Three innovative developer tools you shouldn't overlook from Google I/O

Take control of the Command Prompt with PromptPal

KDE is running on innovation's treadmill

Pro tip: Configure Xcode Server on OS X Server

HubSpot's Mike Volpe: Former investment banker. Hands-on people person. Fan of naps.

Pro tip: Maximize Android screen real estate by showing and hiding the action bar

How FSMLabs is trying to improve the quality of time distribution

Wipe the slate clean when data scientists are stuck on a problem

Today's recommended downloads

The Falling Cost and Rising Value of Desktop Virtualization (German)

(Citrix)

Cloud Priorities 2014: Cloud strategies, priorities and plans of North American IT and professionals

(ZDNet)

Match Mobility Needs With Enterprise Mobility Management

(Dell Software)

Free Trial! Comprehensive Virtualization Management

(SolarWinds)

Top 5 Reasons to Choose SolarWinds Log and Event Manager (LEM)

(SolarWinds)

Connect with TechRepublic

A Special Feature from TechRepublic and ZDNet

Wearables: Fit for business?

The explosion of interest in wearable computing is one of tech's fastest rising trends. While big moves from Google, Apple, and Samsung will likely attract a lot of attention, we're going to examine the broader potential that wearables hold for driving innovation in business.

TechRepublic newsletters

Get product reviews, tech news analysis, tips, and more in the following TechRepublic newsletters. Automatically sign up today!

Download

The Cloud Revolution

Download

Big Data Analytics

Visit the Subscription Center to get other free newsletters, manage your account settings or to be removed from TechRepublic communications.

The e-mail address for your subscription is habib2best@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe | Send Feedback | FAQ | Advertise | Privacy Policy

Copyright 2014 CBS Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved.

TechRepublic is a registered service mark of CBS Interactive, Inc.

TechRepublic

235 Second Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

U.S.A.

No comments:

Post a Comment