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Give your dog a treat without even being there
Give your dog a treat without even being there
The iPhone is finding many new uses lately, both useful and useless. The latest one we have stumbled upon is the webcam dog treat dispenser with iPhone remote. Apparently it took no more than 90 minutes for Stephen Myers to create. Constructed from a CD spindle case, scraps of cardboard, a ...
 iPhone controlled dog feeder (video)
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Woof! An iPhone-controlled dog treat dispenser
Woof! An iPhone-controlled dog treat dispenser
tuaw.com — While you're geeking out with your techie friends building battle bots or pumpkin cannons, why not give... your dog a little love at the same time? TUAW reader Stephen Myers sent us a link about a fun little project he worked on. He wants to be able to ... (more) Woof! An iPhone-controlled dog treat dispenser
iPhone-controlled remote dog webcam & treat dispenser
slashgear.com — What can you do in 90 minutes? If you’re Stephen Myers, you can set up a webcam-enabled... dog-treat dispenser that you can remotely access from your iPhone. Created from a CD spindle case, scraps of cardboard, a servo motor and some random junk ... (more) iPhone-controlled remote dog webcam & treat dispenser
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iPhone Buzz Week in Review - Week 49 2008
Top iPhone News — ... A PhD student in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Florida has created a very interesting way of delivering treats to his dog without even getting up. This contraption took only 90 minutes to make. All the materials are commonly found around the house, including a CD spindle case, scraps of cardboard, a servomotor and some random junk. It appears that jus about anyone who would like to can create a similar machine. ...

Give your dog a treat without even being there
Top iPhone News — ... student in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Florida, creating such a device apparently was not very hard. Myers gives credit to ioBridge’s smart boards, which is an Internet interface that requires no programming skills from users. The ioBridge software will either set up an online interface page for you, or spit out Javascript commands for you to embed into your own site.  For those who are more interested in the details, you can read more in his blog. Click here to view the embedded video. [Via SlashGear]

iPhone Buzz Week in Review - Week 49 2008
Top iPhone News — ... A PhD student in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Florida has created a very interesting way of delivering treats to his dog without even getting up. This contraption took only 90 minutes to make. All the materials are commonly found around the house, including a CD spindle case, scraps of cardboard, a servomotor and some random junk. It appears that jus about anyone who would like to can create a similar machine. ...

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