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UK spending £40m on talking fridges

configure   on 08 April 2002 - 05:10 · 5 comments & 329 views

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Talking fridges and intelligent boilers could become standard household appliances as the UK Government announces a £40m spend on new technologies.

The newly created Virtual Interdisciplinary Research Centre (vIRC) will bring together firms such as IBM, Dyson and Hotpoint with a selection of universities, including Cambridge and Surrey, to work on a series of cutting edge projects.

The list of participants is huge and it is hoped the group can finally make the long-talked about networked home a reality.

But critics say the money could be better spent elsewhere, such as on improving access to high-speed internet links.

News source: BBC SCI-TECH News - UK spending £40m on talking fridges

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