The 1969 Kitchen Computer by Honeywell was not just a fancy cutting board. It was meant to store recipes, even recommending meals from ingredients on hand. The problem is, you had to know binary to ...
Beverly Harrison's kitchen countertop is a lot smarter than yours. Place a steak and a green pepper on it, and the surface lights up with a recipe that integrates both ingredients. Don't like the ...
The end of the year is often a time for people to exchange presents and — of course — the rich want to buy each other the best presents. The Neiman Marcus company was famous for having a catalog of ...