Google Employee Builds KegDroid: a Beer Dispensing, NFC-Toting Android Robot
KegDroid combines a Motorola Xoom, Arduino Board, NFC Tags and beer in one awesome package
Morgan has been part of the Gadget Helpline writing team for almost 5 years now and describes himself as “a purveyor of gadgets that interest or excite”. During his time with us his contributions have brought in some really out-of-the-box concepts from the far fringes of the tech news universe which, like Morgan himself, defy the mainstream. He’s an avid gamer and what may come as a surprise, is that this tech writer is also in touch with nature and is a qualified tree surgeon. Morgan likes nothing more than to vanish into the woods on occasion to climb the tallest oak he can find. He currently hopes to film one of his climbs in VR! At one time an operator of printed materials, Morgan has now brought his talents to a digital format through the Gadget Helpline Blog.
KegDroid combines a Motorola Xoom, Arduino Board, NFC Tags and beer in one awesome package
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